The Glacier Chaise Longue Gives Your Home a Wintry Look
Meghan Young — October 16, 2011 — Art & Design
References: brodieneill & contemporist
Winter is coming, but instead of readying your fireplaces to ward off the cold, why not embrace this chilly season with the addition of the Glacier Chaise Longue? This slick, icy seat will turn your home into a wintry wonderland in an instant.
Created by Brodie Neill, the Glacier Chaise Longue is hand cast from 135 liters of molten clear glass, giving the illusion of being ice. Each chair weighs an impressive 300 kg. This chair would look amazing in any home, adding a touch of originality to the living or bedroom. Stunning and simple, only a limited edition of ten will be made.
The Glacier chaise longue is set to be displayed at the SuperDesign exhibition in London this month.
Created by Brodie Neill, the Glacier Chaise Longue is hand cast from 135 liters of molten clear glass, giving the illusion of being ice. Each chair weighs an impressive 300 kg. This chair would look amazing in any home, adding a touch of originality to the living or bedroom. Stunning and simple, only a limited edition of ten will be made.
The Glacier chaise longue is set to be displayed at the SuperDesign exhibition in London this month.
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