The Deconstructed Acrylic Louis Chair by Aaron R Thomas
Marissa Liu — November 10, 2009 — Art & Design
References: aaronrthomas & materialicious
These hand-crafted Deconstructed Acrylic Louis Chairs by Aaron R. Thomas are a post-modern take on an antique classic. The chair is made out of 1/2” thick clear cast acrylic. It has a black silk-screen print of an image of a Louis XIVth Chair.
Deconstructed Acrylic Louis Chairs can be customized in any color. At the moment versions of the chair exist in cream and beige and a gold leaf painted pink and baby blue model.
Deconstructed Acrylic Louis Chairs can be customized in any color. At the moment versions of the chair exist in cream and beige and a gold leaf painted pink and baby blue model.
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