GLOBE Deck Chair : Furniture For The Board Sports Audience.

International Skate Brand Globe + Cohda’s collaboration has culminated in the Deck Chair - a chair that uses manufacture processes and components, generally only seen in the board sports industry, to offer something truly unique.

GLOBE Deck Chair Customisable Graphics. By Cohda
GLOBE Deck Chair. By Cohda

Disrupt the Conventional and Offer Something Unique

Globe are one of the market leaders in designing and manufacturing premium skateboards.

Founded in 1994, Globe regularly pushes the boundaries of the norm. This allowed Cohda the freedom to explore new, value added products outside of their typical market streams whilst maintaining the company’s image as one of the leaders in designing and manufacturing premium skateboards.

The Deck Chair is uniquely designed to accept a heat transfer film, offering a limitless range of bold, custom graphics.

Deck Chair is the first in a range of designs for those who are more comfortable on a deck than a chair but appreciate good design and the unconventional but aren’t catered for by mainstream brands. With the current furniture markets and trends set to same and safe mode, the Deck Chair aims to disrupt the conventional and offer something bold.

Minimal part count Globe Deck Cahir. By Cohda

Minimal Number of Components

Much like a skateboard deck, the Deck Chair’s wooden components are cold-pressed maple veneers and uniquely shaped to accept a heat transfer film to the rear. This allows for a limitless range of bold, custom graphics, meaning chairs can be as expressive as the skateboards they’re based on. The folded steel legs are engineered to float on rubber bushings normally found on skateboards trucks, allowing the chair to flex for comfort. This combination means the chair uses a minimal number of components in its makeup so can be flat-packed for ease of shipping, assembled with standard hex keys and easily disassembled and recycled at the end of its life.

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