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Mesquite Rocker with turquoise inlay
The Log.
Title: Collapsible Rise.
By: Edwin Rendon
I leave you for the week on the happy note that is #HammockFriday, and with the promise of more chairs next week as we gear up for the opening of Please Be Seated!
This hammock is constructed with salvaged fire hoses. You can read more about it at Design Milk.
My latest obsession, the Tip Ton chair. You can read all about it on Design Milk.
Also, I love sketches. #themoreyouknow
#plsbeseated in my office's visitors chair. Is that why no one wants to have meetings in my office?
For #HammockFriday on #plsbeseated (yes it's still a thing) I'd like to direct your attention to a fun DIY project on Instructables.com.
All you need, to participate in #HammockFriday, is a wood pallate (available to be poached with permission from any local grocery store), rope/cords of some kind, tools and an aptitude for craftiness/safety skills.
How much did Pablo Picasso love his Thonet Rocking Chair?
*Spoiler Alert* He liked it a lot.
See a Thonet Rocking Chair in person on October 2 when Please Be Seated opens at Mingei International Museum.
Via Design Boom