Go Go Chair - Tall
The Go Go Chair by FNJI embraces a return to pure form, shedding ornate details in favor of gentle, rounded lines that feel alive and companion-like. Designed with both comfort and imagination in mind, it offers children a soft seat that supports playful creativity while allowing adults to reconnect with the simple joys of everyday life. Its thick legs and steel-reinforced frame provide strong weight support and stability, while the high-resilience foam and 100% wool Kvadrat fabric ensure lasting softness and durability. Functional yet full of character, the Go Go Chair is a thoughtful piece for spaces that value warmth, design, and emotion.
Inspired by playful sculptural forms, this stool combines visual charm with everyday functionality. Its rounded silhouette and soft lines evoke a sense of warmth and lightness, while Kvadrat’s 100% wool fabric offers a tactile, durable finish. The internal carbon steel frame and high-density polyurethane foam provide long-lasting support and comfort. Designed for versatility, it brings a cheerful presence to any room.
Size (mm):
405L x 436D x 618H
Material:
Internal Frame: Carbon Steel
Filling: High-density polyurethane foam
Upholstery: Kvadrat Divina MD & Divina Melange 3 Wool Fabric
Bottom: Wool felt anti-slip pad
Fabric Composition:
100% Wool (Kvadrat)
Colour:
Mint / Yellow / Teal / Rust
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Xiao Tianyu
He is currently a designer at the homeware brand Fanji, a founding member of the China Furniture Design Research Society, a research fellow at the Academy of Environmental Art under the China Culture and Arts Promotion Association, and a collaborative designer with the century-old French lighting brand ART ET FLORITUDE.
Xiao’s design philosophy began to take shape in his early “Fusion” series, where the influence of traditional Chinese aesthetics became evident. Throughout his career in home design, he has consistently drawn inspiration from Chinese cultural traditions. His work explores the integration of local heritage with a distinct personal voice, often through the lens of traditional craftsmanship.
Favoring simplicity over ornate complexity, his designs aim to evoke a sense of quiet grandeur and understated elegance. Xiao Tianyu’s work has been featured in international media such as The New York Times, and exhibited at PIASA (France), Poly Auction, and various domestic and international galleries. His pieces are also held in the permanent collections of institutions including M+ Museum in Hong Kong.