Rock(ing) chair

Great design from french artist François Royer !

PAINTED STEEL.
SEAT IN WAXEN SMOKED BAMBOO.
4 rubber feet with variable gap

Great design from french artist François Royer !

PAINTED STEEL.
SEAT IN WAXEN SMOKED BAMBOO.
4 rubber feet with variable gap
[...] Nice retread of the familiar oil-drum-chair concept, which manages to actually connect the form of the drum and the function of the chair in a rational way. There are four rubber feet–two in front and two in back–and the arc between them can be adjusted to set how far the seat rocks, presumably all the way down to no rocking at all. The seat is made of "waxen smoked bamboo," which also happens to be the magical name of my hippie sister-in-law. Via Recyclart. [...]
[...] Nice retread of the familiar oil-drum-chair concept, which manages to actually connect the form of the drum and the function of the chair in a rational way. There are four rubber feet–two in front and two in back–and the arc between them can be adjusted to set how far the seat rocks, presumably all the way down to no rocking at all. The seat is made of “waxen smoked bamboo,” which also happens to be the magical name of my hippie sister-in-law. Via Recyclart. [...]
[...] Nice retread of the familiar oil-drum-chair concept, which manages to actually connect the form of the drum and the function of the chair in a rational way. There are four rubber feet–two in front and two in back–and the arc between them can be adjusted to set how far the seat rocks, presumably all the way down to no rocking at all. The seat is made of “waxen smoked bamboo,” which also happens to be the magical name of my hippie sister-in-law. Via Recyclart. [...]
[...] Nice retread of the familiar oil-drum-chair concept, which manages to actually connect the form of the drum and the function of the chair in a rational way. There are four rubber feet–two in front and two in back–and the arc between them can be adjusted to set how far the seat rocks, presumably all the way down to no rocking at all. The seat is made of “waxen smoked bamboo,” which also happens to be the magical name of my hippie sister-in-law. Via Recyclart. [...]
[...] Nice retread of the familiar oil-drum-chair concept, which manages to actually connect the form of the drum and the function of the chair in a rational way. There are four rubber feet–two in front and two in back–and the arc between them can be adjusted to set how far the seat rocks, presumably all the way down to no rocking at all. The seat is made of “waxen smoked bamboo,” which also happens to be the magical name of my hippie sister-in-law. Via Recyclart. [...]
Hi! I like your srticle and I would like very much to read some more information on this issue. Will you post some more?
an adjustable rock….
golly, that’s progress
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[...] this is a recycled chair that I can really get into. Gardner agrees it’s awesome, and I think he’s ready to [...]
Excelente!
Tecnología y Diseño Sustentable!
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