Chair made from 1739 Aluminum Can Tabs

Chair from 1739 Aluminum Can Tabs
Chair seating from 1739 Aluminum Can Tabs detail

You’ll have to drink a lot of beer to get the seating of this lounge chair by Colombian designer Carlos Alberto Montana Hoyos in place. Actually the zip ties holding the tabs together do the trick.

Via TreeHugger.

Lathe VIII Chair by Sebastian Brajkovic at Phillips de Pury and Company

Lathe-Chair-VIII-by-Sebastian-Brajkovic

I’m mighty curious. Recently I’ve featured all Lathe Chairs by Sebastian Brajkovic thus far. Now Phillips de Pury & Cy is testing the waters:

Lathe VIII chair, 2008

Bronze, silk embroidered upholstery.
Produced by Landowski, France.
Number five from the edition of eight.
One leg incised with SB and stamped with Landowski Fondeur 2009.

ESTIMATE £40,000-60,000

Sold for sold for £49,250

via Phillips de Pury & Company.

Laundry Chair (2) By Guillem Ferran

Laundry Chair by Guillem Feran
Laundry Chair by Guillem Feran

Another Laundry Chair interpretation: Laundry Chair by Spanish designer Guillem Ferran. Here the Laundry chair is used to dry your laundry rather than to store your laundry.
Via Designboom

Laundry Chair (1): by Jess Corteen

Laundry-Chair-by-Jess-Corteen

I was looking into the Thonet no 14 Project and found the idea for a laundry chair by Jess Corteen. It reminded me I used to toss my dirty laundry behind a colossal wing chair during the week and to collect it in the weekend to take it to the laundry when I was a student myself (eons ago). Jess simply designed a laundry bag as a practical foldable chair seat that you can stuff the laundry in and collect in after a couple of days. The idea intrigued me, so I did some research on the laundry chair and will share a couple of different views on the subject in the next posts. Stay tuned.

Oink – Pig Couch Hillhock by Pavia Burroughs

Pig Couch by Pavia Burroughs
Discovered this pig couch by Philadelphia, USA, based Pavia Burroughs via Moggit. Pavia designed it for her senior thesis show.

It was on Etsy, but disappeared there.

Last edited by Guido J. van den Elshout on December 1, 2011 at 12:45