In his ongoing bid to highlight the idiosyncratic properties of various raw and manufactured materials, seasoned British designer Max Lamb has forged an intrinsically sustainable practice. He's crafted distinctive chairs out of cardboard that, by the very rough and rudimentary nature of their assembly, can be infinitely repaired. Of course, doing away with the restrictive and largely outdated convention - formal and aesthetic - of pristine, unblemished finishing is central to this proposition.