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Designed with attention to the elements and mystic symbols of the kabalah. Forms of a triangle, square, and hexagon are inscribed into a circle. The materials are also symbolic: the metal base, symbolized death, the wooden seat, semi-life and the leather backrest is a symbol of life.
Stainless steel, ski poles, wood, leather. Height: 27"; Diameter: 27" Wheight: 30lb
This grotesque chair repeats forms of the extravagances of Soviet architecture and of the kitch aesthetics of bureaucracy. The monumental, symmetrical front is covered with faux-marble paint and counterbalanced with almost invisible back legs. The seat is fake Astrakhan fur, a status symbol of the Soviet elite.
Wood, ski poles, fake Astrakhan fur
Height: 30"; Length: 24"; Width 22"; Weight: 30 lbs
The Garden chair is a single piece of folded steel mesh. The structure is held together with rope resulting in a pleasantly springy and sturdy structure, conceived as a garden chair or as a way to bring the garden feeling indoors.
Metal netting, rope
H:34"; W: 24"; D: 22"; Weight: 15lbs
Designed as a series of oppositions, combined into collage. The chair derives from the famous Red & Blue chair by Reitveld and is influenced by the compositions of El Lessitsky. The color palate and lacquering technique draws from traditional Russian folk craft known as "Hohloma" which uses gold, red and black in its floral motifs applied to wooden utencils.
Birch plywood and spade handles.
Height: 34"; Length 24"; Width: 22" Weight: 30lbs
The armchair is constructed of a single piece of canvas with plywood sewn in. Folded, like origami, the structure is held together with ropes, creating a comfortable, sturdy chair. Two cushions are also tied on for comfort.
Canvas, plywood, polyurethane foam,
H: 34"; W: 24"; D: 22"
Modular interior. Furniture can be reconfigured simply to suit occasion. With option of alternating fabrics.
Canvas, plywood, polyurethane, rope