Duvtal: Green seat for the Bus Stop Pole or Lamp Pole

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Waiting for a public bus can be a boring experience. In bigger cities the benches are usually so filthy, you wouldn’t want to sit on them.

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The “Duv-tal” public transportation insta-squat seating system by Catherine Pena could be a solution. It has an inspiring message printed on the surface “You are a role model. You are actively improving the environment by riding the bus.”

Designer: Catherine Pena

Via “Duv-tal”, Instant Seating System by Catherine Pena | Yanko Design

Update August 22, 2008:

I found out this design was a runner up in the One Good Chair 2008 Competition:

Catherine Pena’s own words are much more interesting

Duv-tal was designed in response to America’s obsession with cars and the lack of support for public transportation systems. For those that use public transportation out of necessity, cars symbolize luxury while public transportation symbolizes an individual’s limits. Many bus stops do not have adequate seating and passengers are left to sit on the ground, further reinforcing their position in our economic system.

It is my aim to construct environmentally friendly, efficient, and streamline seating for people who use public transportation, to give passengers a sense of authority and autonomy by providing an elevated vantage point— a position of honor.

Duv-tal utilizes the electric poles that many bus stop signs are attach to. A pole will accommodate a unit of green back-to-back seats that resemble and function much like theater seating and do not exceed the space that a passenger already occupies at the bus stop. Included on the seat, printed text will read: “You are a role model. You are actively improving the environment by riding the bus.”

The very nature of chairs and the additional text will highlight and commend an often-ignored social class, for their environmentally friendly activity that should be recognized in the environmental movement.

Folding Chair Picks your Pocket.

The Pick Chair is a cleverly designed folding chair that flattens on your wall when unused and stored. It is designed by Israel born and NYC based Dror Beshetrit of Studio Dror and produced by Italian manufacturer BBB

It has multi use functionality, because you can combine it with a photo (hence its name), a painting, or a poster or you can let your guests use it as a guest book as the photos show.

100 Pick Chairs were exhibited to celebrate the 100st aniversary of Italian Conglomerate Mondadori in 2007.

But the “Pick Your Pocket” analogy comes with its hefty price: from US $ 1,630.

Via Core77 who got it from Fun Forever who got it from Dvice

Teddy Chair Mido by Matti Klenell

This is a lounge chair Matti Klenell designed for a 2001 Exhibition. Apparently Matti had a hunch green would become a trend.

Via Elit Alice.
See also Matti Klenell

Stor Chair by Tiina Hakala

Stackable stor chair offers a storing place right where you need it!

Stor chair won the 2nd prize in Liverpool Design Show’s Student Awards (2008) and was shortlisted in Design for Dwell competition (2007).

Via Tiina Hakala 2008

Tyson Chair by Matti Klenell and Peter Andersson


Tyson Chair by Swedish designers Matti Klenell and Peter Andersson

Year: 2000. Re-edited in 2006.

Description: Stacking chair. Powder coated steel / laminated wood. Designed in collaboration with Peter Andersson. The chair is also available as an out door furniture in galvanized steel and Nyatoh wood.

Manufacturer: Bals Tokyo

Via Matti Klenell