The Spiny $14,800 Meltdown Chair by Tom Price
Marissa Liu — October 19, 2009 — Art & Design
References: chairblog.eu
The Meltdown Chair by Tom Price was auctioned by Phillips de Pury
& Company, an auction house, for $14,800. The chair was created using a mass of heated and pressed polypropylene tubes. How comfortable this chair is (especially with its more intricate design) is a little questionable though.
The Meltdown Chair by Tom Price that was sold at an auction signed with an impression of the artist’s name. It was originally estimated to sell for between $6,800 and $10,000.
& Company, an auction house, for $14,800. The chair was created using a mass of heated and pressed polypropylene tubes. How comfortable this chair is (especially with its more intricate design) is a little questionable though.
The Meltdown Chair by Tom Price that was sold at an auction signed with an impression of the artist’s name. It was originally estimated to sell for between $6,800 and $10,000.
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1. Sea Urchin-inspired Seating - The innovative use of heated and pressed polypropylene tubes in the Meltdown Chair presents opportunities for the development of new, unique seating designs.
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1. Furniture Design - The furniture design industry can explore the potential of using unconventional materials and techniques, like heated and pressed polypropylene tubes, to create innovative seating options.
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