In the early 80′s experienced designers in the round and were motivated by the precept that abolished any rule or restriction in favor of more creative thrust.
Thus were born the truly original pieces, completely non-functional, some of them very close to works of art, so that at the last fair of art developed in the ’80s Miami was even dedicated an exhibition.
The piece is perhaps the most representative interpretation of the famous Le Corbusier Grand Confort Chair by designer Stefan Zwicky provided by: abolished tubular silver sparkles that held tight to plump pillows comfortable in an elegant black leather version of the Swiss designer is a rude monolith, definitely not comfortable, made of thick concrete slabs trapped in a rusty iron structure.
Very different aesthetic effect, but really subversive intent.
A successful challenge in the case of Checkout Time, transformed into a shopping cart or chair of the Rover Chair, Session signed by the famous Ron Arad.
Go after the “jump” to see other unusual creations such as How High The Moon Chair by Shiro Kuramata and Etruscan Chair by Danny Lane.