The Splinter Chair Designer Matthew Kroeker has created this chair as a metaphor for a "broken relationship, or one that has been restored."
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The Splinter Chair Designer Matthew Kroeker has created this chair as a metaphor for a "broken relationship, or one that has been restored."
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A local Canadian rag has a profile up on Matthew Kroeker, who designed the Splinter Chair (above). We love hearing stories like this—after high school Kroeker spent two years as a ski bum (well, snowboard bum) at Whistler: “I didn’t have any idea what I was going to do, other than some vague inclination to become a commercial artist or graphic designer,†he says. [After moving to Toronto to take art classes,] “I found myself studying the objects that surrounded me every day, and I realized these things don’t grow on trees, so I started quizzing my art instructors about who designs this stuff.†He then discovered industrial design, and after putting a decade into it has been named one of Canada’s Ten Most Innovative Designers by the Interior Design Show.
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