Bioplastics are derived from renewable resources, rather than petroleum, and break down into soil components and water. When blended with straw, an abundant waste product of agriculture, they make resilient composites that can displace the plastics and monoculture lumber essential to fast furniture. The Fiber Chair is made from local plant fiber, natural dyes, and bioplastics. Composed of more than 98% renewable biomass, the chair’s footprint is a fraction of mainstream alternatives. The chair is uniquely textured and can be disassembled for repair, shipping, remanufacture, or composting.