Art + Architecture + Design
Pile Chair by Fumi Masuda
Chair collecting is something of an obsession here at (incli)NATION and while we don’t often part with old favorites for new ones, we’d be willing to consider a trade if anyone can get their hands on one of these prototypes:
"For many people, there’s nothing worse than the thought of moving. But now at least you can find some solace in the moving process knowing that any discarded furniture may have a second life as Fumi Masuda’s stunning Pile Chair, which is built out of old and discarded furniture collected by movers. The idea came from a Japanese moving company, Mover, that provides a service to collect discarded furniture (think of all the sofas and chairs you see strewn on the sidewalk). As an alternative to disposal, the company figured that the furniture could be used as raw material for new designs, instead of the end product. Fumi Masuda’s Pile Chair emerged from a collaborative project with students and teachers from the Design Department at Tokyo Zokei University and Mover."
via Inhabitat
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