Friday, August 6, 2010
lave: re-loved
australian architect chris bosse has sliced up the panton chair as part of the re-loved: designer
stories exhibition at the powerhouse museum, sydney.
bosse, director of architectural firm LAVA, is one of several designers commissioned by
the powerhouse to use a pre-loved chair to tell a story about a piece of furniture they love.
he chose a design classic that relates to current design and manufacturing techniques.
the panton chair by danish designer verner panton (c1967) was a departure from traditional
design and manufacturing techniques. it anticipated the digital revolution by 30 years and is
the first freeform, organic molded piece of furniture.
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-joel
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