Wank art Chairs by Craig Alun Smith

Wank Chairs by Craig Alun Smith

About Craig Alun Smith:

Craig Alun Smith ( b. 1969, UK ) prefers the brief biographical statement:

Designer / once a Soldier / now a Parade.

Though evocative of Smith’s personality, the brevity of the statement does not elude to his being among Canada’s most successful designers internationally. Following his service in the Canadian Armed Forces and United Nations Smith founded the influential Canadian-based design studio Plastic Buddha Inc. in 1998 developing product design and strategies for some of the worlds top design manufacturers including Alessi and Herman Miller. Smith is currently Director of Product Design for Cocoon Branding, where he recently won the 2007 Annual Design Review, Design Distinction Award for his work on Rooster Technologies assistive lighting device. His work has been featured in numerous national and international publications including Wallpaper (named in the top ten young designers worldwide), Surface (Best 100 young designers worldwide), The Globe and Mail (Top young Canadians shaping the future), Wall Street Journal and Playboy among others.

About Wank art Chairs:

WANK is a metaphor for the relationship between the 1st and 3rd world, how they are interdependent and how the 3rd world “props up” the 1st. It also speaks to the war for oil in Iraq, the “white” chair is missing a leg possibly due to an roadside IED bomb and is bleeding oil. The materials are Imbuya for the dark able bodied chair, and Sugar Maple for the light, handicapped chair. Imbuya is a Brazilian hardwood from very large trees. We’ve ensured that this lumber came from a tree that was the lifeblood of a 3000 year old culture. Three flora species and eleven fauna species were made extinct in harvesting this tree. It also left 60 of the 80 villagers, with no shelter or cultural/religious touchstone in the centre of their village. The wood is a beautiful dark golden brackish brown, with interesting grain. The maple is pure as freshly fallen snow on an upper middle class baby’s bum.” – In reality WANK is a joke, a commentary on the current state of design and the trend of designers to create pointless “one line” design objects and passing them off as art.

Originally via The Other Gallery, but that sadly has been closed somewhere in 2011.
Craig Alun Smith had his own site as well, but it seems out of oreder

Last edited by gje on February 9, 2017

Loren Schwerd, Sculpture, Loveseat 1

Loveseat 1
Wood, waxed string
32″ x 32″ x 20″
2004
The Loveseat series began with the discovery of several wooden kitchen chairs in a dumpster. I rearranged and distorted the familiar forms, using simple methods and introducing intimate materials, such as leather, hide, hair and sinew, to suggest familial, intimate, and/or dysfunctional relationships between their implied occupants. Their manipulation has been guided by a desire to evoke the experience of individuality and conformity, strength and frailty, connection and isolation, and the experience of pleasure and pain.

Via Loren Schwerd, Sculpture, Loveseat 1

Coron Love Seat

The Coron love seat is a very unique, self illuminating luxury model that epitomizes contemporary furniture. It must simply be plugged into an electrical outlet and can be turned on / off at any time. Matching chairs available.

The contemporary light source comes from built-in T4 fluorescent fixtures that are accessible from the bottom of the furniture. They can be easily replaced when needed and can be purchased from any lighting supplier. The electrical cord is 10 feet long.

– No sales tax (only Florida residents must pay sales tax)
– Free shipping

– 8 week shipping
– International shipping is available for this contemporary luxury furniture
– Please contact us if express shipping is needed

– Made of polypropylene sheets, polished aluminum extrusions, white vinyl furniture upholstery

– Height ( 28″)
– Width ( 55″)
– Depth ( 30″)

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Chair me Up by Hafsteinn Juliusson


Chair me Up by Hafsteinn Juliusson

the project chair me up is a nice combination of cartoons and real chairs. You can enjoy the strong water flow that pushes the chair up and plays with it. Water fountain is situated in the center of the whole composition.

Via Decor Fair