Tyranny of Design? Or Chairs as Characters
Most chairs aren’t designed to serve human bodies – but a better seat is possible. By Sara Hendren
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Tom Friedman
– his school chair, drilled into skeletal oblivion.
See a Dragon Chair sold for 28 Millions by Eileen Gray.
The unique and remarkable ‘Dragons’ armchair was acquired from Miss Gray by Suzanne Talbot, the first patron to provide her with an opportunity to create a complete environment. The exotic, symbolist character of the piece situates it conceptually within the first phase of Miss Gray’s creative cycle.
The Mad Tea Party (previous post)
Two chair design by Scott Burton
Lugar Column 2016
Artists from Brazil
My photos of New Mexico Las Vegas Hotel Lobby –
Panda with oversized bamboo.
Posted by Fung-Lin Hall on Tuesday, November 5, 2013
(Ikea – photo by Fung Lin Hall)
Weather and Warehouse