PRETTYPRETTY Hair Chair by Dejana Kabiljo

PRETTYPRETTY Hair Chair by Dejana Kabiljo

PRETTYPRETTY Hair Chair by Dejana Kabiljo

Dejana Kabiljo, originally from Split, but currently based in Vienna, Austria, has designed some impressive Hair Chairs for her label Kabiljo Inc.

Via Yatzer.

Cool Chair

Cool Chair

Cool Chair

Via metropolitanman:

Sitting on ice thrones at work NBD #work #frys #ice #freezer #chair #tall (Taken with instagram)

(Source: http://instagr.am/p/HD3pA-QjIv/)

Margritta Chair by Sebastian Matta

Margritta Chair by Sebastian Matta

Margritta Chair by Sebastian Matta

I found a photo on Designboom, Italian Spazio 900 had one for sale or for rent.
And it is still in production by Italian OWO.

The Son of Man by René François-Ghislain Magritte

It is said to be a tribute to Belgian surrealist painter René François-Ghislain Magritte, see Inventor Spot, hence I made it part of our design similarities category.

Lavatory Seats at Modern Toilet Restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan

All seats at Modern Toilet Restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan are made of toilet bowls and all the tables are nothing else but sinks and bath tubs. You are served your food in toilet seat shaped bowls and plates in the shape of toilet seat covers… Oh, bon appetit, chair lovers!

Big thanks to Koryn Iledan for the photos.

New Chairs from Seung-Yong Song: Object-A, Object-B & Object-E

New chairs by Korean artist and designer Seung-Yong Song are part furniture, part art objects, part art installations:

Object-A: “I am looking in every nook and cranny of the room to find hidden spaces. Under the table, beneath the bed, above the wardrobe… All the space in the room is completely full of odds and ends. There’s no other choice. And I start building my object like the city’s tallest building seen from the window in the room.”

Object-B: “I climb on a chair. I put books on a ladder. If things are freed from their own unique functions, we might agonize over how to use this objects.”

Object-E: “The unique name of things limit the range of product’s shape and function, but above all, the fact that there exists stereotyped function in accordance with each unique name suppresses my imagination. I am not willing to deny or destroy the identity based on the stereotype, but I only reinterpret the uses I need in my own design language.”