Quick Armchair by Maxim Maximov

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quick armchair design by maxim maximov

Traffic Sign Chairs and Stools by Tim Delger

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Artist Tim Delger

Tim Delger was raised in Texas. The son of an engineer and an artist, it’s only fitting Tim would create works of art that are both functional and sculptural.

Clover Chair by Ron Arad – 2012 IMM Cologne (20)

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Clover Chair by Ron Arad

Clover Chair by Ron Arad

While editing photos, I noticed these photos of Ron Arad’s Clover Chair I made at the booth of Driade at 2012 IMM Cologne

Mediation Chair by Peter Sas

Mediation Chair by Peter Sas

Take 3 Rietveld Zig Zag Chairs, connect them together viz a viz…and voila you have a Mediation Chair.

Peter Sas about the Mediation Chair on Zetel:

The chair is highly functional, and clearly designed with Rietveld’s archetype in mind. The way you in which you sit is also really important. You always sit constrained in a group discussion. The chair, because of its zigzag construction, forces you to always look straight ahead and you can always get up and walk away. That gives the feeling of freedom.” The ideal spot: “Places where conflicts need to be resolved, the court house, or a human resources department. If there are disagreements, those concerned can set down together with an intermediary and try to solve the problem. That will save a lot of money and fuss!”

Today at Venduehuis The Hague.

Estimated Euro 5,500 – 7,000…I doubt it.

Update: Sold for Euro 4,600. Still better than I thought.

Last edited by Guido J. van den Elshout on October 19, 2012

Sofa for 2 by Kho Liang Ie

Sofa-for-two-by-Kho-Liang-Ie

Kho Liang Ie (1927-1975) was the in house Art Director for Artifort for many years. He introduced Pierre Paulin and Geoffrey Harcourt to Artifort. He has also designed some chairs and sofas for Artifort.

This one on auction Today at Venduehuis The Hague.

Lot 90 with an estimate of Euro 250 – 300.

Update: Sold for Euro 250.

Last edited by Guido J. van den Elshout on October 19, 2012