Personified Chair Art

Bert Loeschner's 'Monobloc' Collection Features Lawn Furniture

Bert Loeschner's 'Monobloc' collection animates a set of ordinary white lawn chairs. The plastic pieces take on lives of their own as faux outstretched thumbs mimic the movement of hitch hikers while all-white palms clasp umbrellas.

Loeschner's inordinate objects assume human qualities and characteristics by way of applied heat. He bends the seats with expert precision, molding them to suit the dimensions of swing sets,toilet paper rolls and cardboard signs.

Monobloc's gripping hand features are humorous on top of being entirely impressive. Viewers are instantly taken aback by hitch hiking chairs and swinging pieces of furniture, no doubt an exercise in the effects of live public art. Those who partake in his installations are moreover invited to consider the many facets of bodily forms.
Trend Themes
1. Animated Furniture - Businesses in the furniture industry can explore using animation to create unique and eye-catching designs for their products.
2. Molded Plastic Art - The art and sculpture industries can explore creating unique pieces using molded plastic and other unconventional materials.
3. Interactive Public Art - Artists and urban planners can explore creating interactive public art installations that invite viewers to engage and interact with the artwork.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Companies in the furniture industry can explore using unconventional materials and designs to create unique and eye-catching products.
2. Art - Artists can explore using unconventional materials and techniques to create unique and thought-provoking pieces of art.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planners can collaborate with artists to create interactive public art installations that reflect the community and invite engagement and interaction.

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