The Spirit of Chairs
Publisher: Lars Müller Publishers
Measurements: 22 × 30 cm
Format: Hardcover
Condition: New
The Spirit of Chairs celebrates chairs more often as an artistic sculptural object rather than one of function. This delightful collection of seating represents the art, design and interior worlds merging together to showcase stunning and inspiring sculptures. Each chair goes beyond the idea of sitting and explores the sculptural possibilities of the furniture piece that occupies all households. Readers can fully immerse themselves in the chairs’ curiosities, fueling imagination and inspiration.
Nicolas Polli and Jean Vincent Simonet use their photographic essays to interpret these modern and contemporary chairs, while texts examine their fruitful friction between art and design and explain their significance in the life of their collector, Thierry Barbier-Mueller.
Publisher: Lars Müller Publishers
Measurements: 22 × 30 cm
Format: Hardcover
Condition: New
The Spirit of Chairs celebrates chairs more often as an artistic sculptural object rather than one of function. This delightful collection of seating represents the art, design and interior worlds merging together to showcase stunning and inspiring sculptures. Each chair goes beyond the idea of sitting and explores the sculptural possibilities of the furniture piece that occupies all households. Readers can fully immerse themselves in the chairs’ curiosities, fueling imagination and inspiration.
Nicolas Polli and Jean Vincent Simonet use their photographic essays to interpret these modern and contemporary chairs, while texts examine their fruitful friction between art and design and explain their significance in the life of their collector, Thierry Barbier-Mueller.
Publisher: Lars Müller Publishers
Measurements: 22 × 30 cm
Format: Hardcover
Condition: New
The Spirit of Chairs celebrates chairs more often as an artistic sculptural object rather than one of function. This delightful collection of seating represents the art, design and interior worlds merging together to showcase stunning and inspiring sculptures. Each chair goes beyond the idea of sitting and explores the sculptural possibilities of the furniture piece that occupies all households. Readers can fully immerse themselves in the chairs’ curiosities, fueling imagination and inspiration.
Nicolas Polli and Jean Vincent Simonet use their photographic essays to interpret these modern and contemporary chairs, while texts examine their fruitful friction between art and design and explain their significance in the life of their collector, Thierry Barbier-Mueller.