Golden Mystery Chair
Found it via missennah:
crazy ass chair!
Without further indication of its provenance.
Update:
Someone commented it must be a Ron Arad design and I found the MT Solid Rocker by Ron Arad online…the commenter seems right!
Chairs, Chair Design and Chair Designers
Born in Tel Aviv in 1951, educated at the Jerusalem Academy of Art and later at the Architectural Association in London, Ron Arad co-founded with Caroline Thorman the design and production studio One Off in 1981 and later, in 1989, Ron Arad Associates architecture and design practice. In 2008 Ron Arad Architects was established alongside Ron Arad Associates.
From 1994 to 1999 he established the Ron Arad Studio, design and production unit in Como, Italy. He was Professor of Design Product at the Royal College of Art in London up until 2009. he was awarded the 2011 London Design Week Medal for design excellence and was became a Royal Academician of the Royal Academy of Arts in 2013.
His constant experimentation with the possibilities of materials such as steel, aluminum or polyamide and his radical re-conception of the form and structure of furniture has put him at the forefront of contemporary design and architecture.
Alongside his limited edition studio work, Arad designs for many leading international companies including Kartell, Vitra, Moroso, Fiam, Driade, Alessi, Cappellini, Cassina, WMF and Magis among many others.
Ron Arad has designed a number of Public Art pieces, most recently the Vortext in Seoul, Korea, and the Kesher Sculpture at Tel Aviv University.
Source: Biography
While editing photos, I noticed these photos of Ron Arad’s Clover Chair I made at the booth of Driade at 2012 IMM Cologne
RON ARAD
‘London Papardelle’, ca. 1992
Woven polished bronze, polished bronze.
Produced by The Gallery Mourmans, the Netherlands. Number 6 from the edition of 6 plus 2 artist’s proofs. Base incised with artist’s signature ‘Ron Arad 6/6’.
Estimate: $120,000 – 180,000
Sold at: $224,500
Via Phillips de Pury & Company.
And if you want to know how you can drape this chair over stairs, look at Ron Arad in the Centre Pompidou in Paris
I believe this is an Oh Void by Ron Arad.