Scrap Radiator Chair

Scrap Radiator Chair via Scraphacker
Scraphacker pointed me to this radiator that was changed into a chair. We have seen more radiator chairs like: the yellow one from Jeroen Wesselink, a red one by Boris Dennler…and there is another one that I’ll add when I can find it back;-)

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Facebook Day (?) Bed

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After the Tree fell Armchair…

After the Tree Fell Armchair

Just coinciding with the The Chair grew from the Tree… and Grown into a Chair.

Joseph Gordon who named his site aptly Tree Doc Joe is a UK based fully licenced trees doctor.

Due to the close proximity of the wall, this Lime stump could not be ground out. As an alternative, the stump was transformed into a piece of garden furniture.

Via a pin by Theo Jurrius of Onthout.

Mine Chairs by Mati Karmin

Relax Mine Chair by Mati KarminRelax Chair

The Cow Lounger Mine Chair by Mati KarminThe Cow Lounger

Royal Mine Chair by Mati KarminChair Royal

The Boss Mine Chair by Mati KarminThe Boss

I would not have imagined that a naval mine could inspire someone to create a chair from, but it did inspire Estonian artist Mati Karmin. Unusual? Yes! Uncomfortable? No! Not at least when you look at these photos. The Mine Chairs seem decently comfortable for seating, but the thought of sitting in an old – possibly Russian – sea mine may give you very uncomfortable shivers. There seem thousands of mines left over by the Russians from the cold war and fro WW 1 and WW2 on an island 10 miles from the Estonian coast and this is one way of getting rid of them: Rejuvenate them!

Via Marinemine.

Grafitti Chair strapped to London Bridge

Grafitti Furniture by Tom Higgs

Grafitti Chair

By British designer Tom Higgs