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02. 27. 2009

Eiry Rock - pivoting chair

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The work of Eiry Rock is not exactly mainstream. I'm not sure if I'd actually want any of the pieces, but you can't deny that at least they're interesting, visually and conceptually.

This pivoting chair, for example, is supposed to provide seating for an adult and a child. The interplay between the large and the small seat is certainly novel, and no doubt most children would gain some fun from figuring out how it worked.

At the same time, though, I cant help thinking that it imposes a strangely regimented arrangement, which doesn't reflect how adults and children truly interact with one another. Perhaps it would work in a theatre, where people do sit with their kids in rows? Hmm.

You'll find other similarly conceptual pieces on the website.

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Posted by Myf    Category: furniture
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