28 amazing chairs and armchairs that prove furniture is art
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/28-amazing-chairs-and-armchairs-that-prove-furniture-is-art.htmlThese couple dozen creative chairs and armchairs will prove to you that even something as monotonous and boring as a chair can turn into a work of art in the hands of an experienced designer or artist. The most interesting thing is that all these pieces of furniture seem quite comfortable and practical. Finding that delicate balance between art and comfort is not easy, especially when your chair looks like a skull or a cactus. This balance lies somewhere between ergonomics and art, and it is this balance that makes these pieces of furniture so unique.
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1. Armchairs in the form of animals ...

2. ... well, or some of their body parts.

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4. Chair-skull.

5. "Cut" chair.

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8. Armchair suitcases.

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10. Chairs in the form of coffee cups.

eleven.

12. Hybrid chairs.

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14. Ghost chair.

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16. "Beginning".

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19. Chair-cactus.

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21. Chairs in the form of a lathe.

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23. Empty chair…

24. …which can be filled!

25. Pink chair.

26. Another skull chair idea.

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29. Samurai chair.

thirty.

31. Quiet corner.

32. Chair from the company "Panton".

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34. Peacock chair.

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37. Armchair-quartz.

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39. Magic chair.

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41. Chair with spikes.

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43. Layered chair.

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46. Semi-invisible chair.

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49. Flower chair.

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Keywords: Armchair | Furniture | Chair
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