Diamond Seat Rocks

Libeskind Chair for the Royal Ontario Museum

As every architect with major self esteem does, Daniel Libeskind designed a chair. I coined this chair, The Diamond Chair, but its official name is Spirit House Chair.

It was especially designed for the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada.

Libeskind designed a new extension to the museum with the name, The Michael Lee-Chin Crystal.

I really believe they missed an advertising possibility: "The Diamond Chair in The Chrystal", nést pas?

Production is by Nienkamper... Oops they call the chair the ..... Michael Lee-Chin Crystal.

What do you think?
Trend Themes
1. Architect-designed Furniture - The trend of architects designing furniture, such as the Diamond Chair by Daniel Libeskind, offers disruptive innovation opportunities for the furniture industry to collaborate with renowned architects for unique and cutting-edge designs.
2. Museum Extensions - The trend of designing new extensions to museums, like the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal at the Royal Ontario Museum, presents disruptive innovation opportunities for architects and construction companies to create iconic and visually striking architectural additions.
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Industry Implications
1. Furniture - The furniture industry can tap into the architect-designed furniture trend by partnering with architects to create unique and avant-garde furniture pieces that appeal to design enthusiasts and collectors.
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