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major chair boner for Eileen Gray’s Transat.
Photo: Sotheby’s, via Art Daily.

Chaise designed by Brodie Neill is cast from 135 litres of clear glass and has to be cooled very slowly inside the mould over the course of 80 days — via dezeen

Dejana Kabiljo’s Let Them Sit Cake is an oversized cake in the shape of a most comfortable sofa…more here
A modern 1st world problem is the aesthetic short comings of a comfy man-chair suitable for TV and reading. JA to the rescue! sz
(via Designboom)
Designer Boris Bally of Providence, Rhode Island utilizes the graphic and material potential of recycled traffic signs as his medium, transforming them into bold, statement pieces of furniture.
(via Designboom)
“Anti Stress Chair,” the work of Polish designer Bashko Trybek and in production by Paris-based Outdoorz Gallery, is a customizable wireframe furniture piece that utilizes hundreds of stress balls to create its cushioning.
Produced in a large (240 ball) “low chair” and a small (128 ball) model, the chair itself consists of a steel wire grid powder-coated in a range of colours. Users place stress balls in each of the spaces of the wireframe, arranging them as desired into stripes, motifs, or patterns. the colours of stress balls were selected
as magenta, cyan, yellow, black, and white to match the printing raster, turning the entire piece into a playful and interactive interpretation of printing pixels.