
The Pion Chair by Aleksandr Shnayder
December 6th, 2009 admin

The Pion Chair by Aleksandr Shnayder is about one thing, contrast. Contrast between the two different elements that make up a chair, the structural element and the human interaction element. Another interesting part of this chair is that the inner piece seems to float there all on its own. To see more please visit his site . Related posts: Metamorphosis Chair by Ian Blasco This Metamorphosis Chair was designed by Ian Blasco and appears
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