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June 22, 2009
Erik Ku's Flat-Pak Chair-Chair
June 22, 2009

Graphic designer Eric Ku has taken flat-pak to a whole new level, designing a five-component chair that literally speaks for itself. Ku says that the "Chair Chair" is inspired by American contemporary artist Joseph Kosuth's One and Three Chair. Instead of using rectilinear components, he redefined the pieces using his typographic skills. Coincidentally, it makes a gorgeous piece when constructed, too.

Posted by Emily Pilloton on June 22, 2009 | Comments (1)
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at 6/25/2009 12:48:18 PM, dinde segno commented:
This is fantastic ... is Eric Ku selling these?
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