Tokujin Yoshioka’s S.F Chair Is Made of Bifacial OLEDs

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Created by Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka, the S.F Chair is described as being “a perfect symbol of the new age”.

Made of electronic company LG’s double-sided OLEDs that measure 15 mm thick, the chair illuminates with spectacular lights and patterns that inspire.  

“As children, we freely imagined the future, and we dreamed – in a poetic world, migrating freely between the now and our unknown destiny,” said Tokujin Yoshioka.

“Throughout the long history of design, the chair has been endlessly reimagined, to the point that it has become an iconic piece. Now, thanks to technological advancement, design has transformed from a mere material form into something that can embrace the human senses,” added Tokujin. 

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