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湯姆.迪森

《「火焰切割」休閒椅與綜合托盤》

2008年作
火焰切割鋼
60.5 x 101 x 129 公分(23 7/8 x 39 3/4 x 50 3/4 英吋)
共有12版及1版藝術家試作版,此作為第6版。
Designed by Tom Dixon in 2008 from flame-cut steel sheets using industrial techniques for the manufacture of tanks, submarines and bank safes, the extraordinary weightiness of the present lounge chair spurs an ironic commentary of the ubiquity of flat-pack furniture in today's market. Furthermore, as part of a limited series of domestic pieces including chairs, tables, swings and even highchairs, this collection was created specifically for Sudeley Castle, a residence near Cheltenham in the United Kingdom dating back to the 14th century. A staggering 700 years of conflict between warring factions transpired on these grounds, and as such, no traces of the furnishings from previous generations survived. This location provided a historically significant backdrop for Dixon's heavyweight pieces, which were designed intentionally to be 'durable enough for the next 1000 years'.

湯姆.迪森

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