Subject, Object, Abject by Jaime Pitarch

Subject, Object, Abject by Jaime Pitarch

We’ve shown you Dissolving Objects by Astrid Bucio and the Recession Chair by Tjep, believing it was new. Not so! Barcelona born artist Jaime Pitarch applied the idea already in 2006 with his Subject, Object, Abject.

Via Spencer Brownstone Gallery.

Mixx Chair

Mixx Chair

Mixx Chair

2010-2011

Designers

Matthias Demacker

Demacker Design

Munich, Germany

Manufacturer

Arrmet Srl.

Udine (UD), Italy

Alieno Chair by Gamfratesi

Alieno Chair by Gramfratesi
Alieno Chair by Copenhagen based Gamfratesi (Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi).

bOne Chair by Björn Ischi and Julietta Di Filippo Roy

bOne Chair by Björn Ischi and Julietta Di Filippo Roy 7
bOne Chair by Björn Ischi and Julietta Di Filippo Roy 5 bOne Chair by Björn Ischi and Julietta Di Filippo Roy 3

Biel/Bienne 10AUG11 Design bOne Chair, JDF Raum und Kunst GmbH, Juliette di Filippo and Björn Ischi Photo © Guy Perrenoud, CH – 2500 Biel/Bienne – +41 79 353 15 08

The Swiss architecture, interior architecture and design firm JDF Raum und Kunst has been awarded a Good Design Award, an annual award by the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design for its bOne Chair.

Photos © Guy Perrenoud Biel/Bienne

“Chaise” by Marta Bakowski

“Chaise” by Marta Bakowski

La Chaise is an installation based on the construction lines used in academic drawings. These ‘virtual’ lines are destined to help creating a perspective, to arrange the elements of the drawing within the space of the paper, or to draw an object with the right proportions.

What if those lines were physically present in a real three-dimensional space? The result is the image of a chair made of white threads attached in both parallel and perpendicular axis between the walls and ceiling of the gallery. The chair that stands out in a bright red color remains an image of the object it represents.

Marta should team up with Robert wilson….