Put your Director’s Chair in a Messenger Bag

Director's Chair in a Messenger Bag

Put your Office Chair in a Messenger Bag and Carry on

The Messenger Bag Director’s Chair is what you call sheer portability, if not innovation. Made of rugged aluminum and steel frame and 600-denier nylon mesh seat, the portable chair just weights 9 lbs and can sustain up to 250 lbs.

Via Crib Candy

Chopstick and Steamer Stool by Jason Dembski and Ryan Horsman

Chopstick and Steamer Stool by Jason Dembski & Ryan Horsman

Chopstick and Steamer Stool by Jason Dembski and Ryan Horsman

designers jason dembski & ryan horsman teamed up to create this stool that reuses chopsticks and steamer
trays. the design was first developed at b.a.s.e. beijing and based on the chinese culture’s ability to make
waste useful.

Via Design Boom: jason dembski & ryan horsman: chopstick/steamer stool

Spaza-De-Move-On by Doung Anwar Jahangeer

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Foldaway Chair Shop:

Design Indaba 09: architect Doung Anwar Jahangeer won the South award for his mobile, fold-away shop at the Design Indaba conference and expo in Cape Town last week.

Via Dezeen

Tank Chair Number 2 by ~j-michael on deviantART

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The second version of my tank chair. Probably the last version too. This piece has over 300 hours in it. It is made from steam bent maple, painted steel, cast iron and urethane rubber.

Photo Credit: Ryan P
Tank Chair Number 2 by ~j-michael on deviantART

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Tank Chair by ~j-michael on deviantART

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I built this chair last semester. Inspired by working at an equipment rental store. It is what I feel to be the strongest (design wise) piece I have made.

Via Tank Chair by ~j-michael on deviantART

A quote from Design Boom:

Jeff Michael is an American designer who designed this unusual chair while attending ferris state university in the us. the first chair ‘tank chair’ took inspiration from the heavy equipment rental shop at which michael worked. Using the principles most commonly seen in military tanks and construction equipment, michael transformed the chair itself into a movable tread. using a three point structure, the wood frame can rotate around the axels and support its user.

Last edited by gje on December 15, 2009 at 3:04 AM