the Other Chairs
Published October 31, 2006 by Sim inHere you go...

1) Craigs: Folds flat (he made one from some rainforest Ebony and knew about it when he started to drill holes... :) It took him hours to drill them, it was so dense.
2) Kelly's: Top comes off, legs slide flat around ring

3) Amanda's: Two chairs slot together. Can be seat/stool/table - the colours look phenomenal in real life
4) Aiden's: Lighter side pops up and rotates around to 'piggy-back' the other.

5) Kirks: Slots together to form one. Works upside down too!
6) Mine: Arranged so its stretched out. It was seating about 6 at one point...
I hope you like them all. There is an exhibition of them all (about 30+) at uni on Thursday from 4pm if anyone is interested or able to get there...ask me where if you want.
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WOW! They all look unreal. The fact that people were sitting on yours during class says alot in my book (or were they sitting on all of them?)
Well done anyway!
Rob.
We were all sitting on whoever's when others were presenting. However, i could fit the most people on mine...its a good community chair i guess.
ta.
We went to the exhibition this evening - lots of amazing structures and designs. As you say, it's interesting how many different ideas come out of the same brief. Some of them were beautifully crafted/finished, but lots had "do not touch - fragile" on them (what's the point of that on a chair?). In contrast, yours was the only one that was constantly being sat on by groups of people. If success is in the using - yours won hands-down!
Dad