Container Chair by Takeshi Miyakawa

Container Chair by Takeshi Miyakawa

Container Chair by Takeshi Miyakawa

Takeshi coined the project “Furniture to go”, because he has more ideas:

Americans consume a lot of takeout food, which typically comes in durable plastic containers. Sometimes we recycle them, other times we reuse them for a while, but all too often they end up in the garbage. Clearly, we need an incentive to keep and reuse these containers in more sustainable ways. These Lego shaped containers can be reused as furniture parts so you can assemble your own custom designs. How many configurations you create is up to how much food you can consume. Eat well and have fun!

For Christmas: Holey Chair by Takeshi Miyakawa


Brooklyn, NY, based Takeshi Miyakawa created this illuminated Holey Chair. Apt for Christmas I would say. Merry Christmas everyone!

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Cam Chair by Takeshi Miyakawa


Cam Chair by Takeshi Miyakawa

this simple chair is made of two structural elements. when the back is inserted in the slot of the seat, they are secured to support a weight. two elements allow customers to pick two different color combinations.

materials:
plywood (oil paint finish)

dimensions:
16″W x 22″L x 30″H

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