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Kyle Weiss

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Preferring older furniture and aesthetics to contemporary, I'll make an exception here...very cool. :D

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http://www.lostateminor.com/2013/01/04/conceptual-furniture-design-by-karolina-tylka/

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Looks like a swept wing version of an Adirondack chair. It is cool.
 
It looks great, and I love that it is customisable - I cant see a price tag though, and that's usually a bad sign. I was on a similar site not long ago and I found an outdoor firepit I liked, eventually got them to tell me the price, which was something like $5000. Good god almighty... quickest conversation ender ever.
 
Neat! I bet a pipe would rest comfortably in any of those grooves.
 
Danish furniture...oh why do I love what I can't justify??

Oh.... :afro: ...sorry, pic sent me athinking....
 
Greyson":reoh6el5 said:
- I cant see a price tag though, and that's usually a bad sign.
Looks to me like laminated plywood, Greyson. Just go out to your workshop and make some of your own. ;)
 
Workshop... yeah... don't have access to one I'm afraid. Or access to rudimentary skills or abilities. You seem to have mistaken me for a proper man.

I looked around a house today that's in my price range, it did have a very large workshop made out of asbestos. That's good right?
 
Frank Lloyd Wright designed a lot of furniture using Plywood. At the time he was doing this, plywood was a new and exotic material. My wife and I did a fascinating tour of one of his homes moved to Northern Virgina a few years back.
 
The right guy could recreate that (or similar) chair pretty easily...I saw a guy who made some pretty cool pieces out of epoxied phone books sammiched into "boards"--that'd be neat, if not weighing a ton.

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