Being Incomplet

No that isn’t a mispelling, just an intentional act to drop the ‘e’, reinforcing the idea of a chair and table existing together as one because separately they are incomplete. This point of tension is explored by forcing one’s function to work by embracing the other. In this way, this chair can be a table and vice versa.

Designer: Melvin Ong

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Comment by Greg
2008-04-07 18:31:41

 

So he flipped school desk

 
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