Astronaut-Inspired Limited Edition Chairs

Tom Sachs' 2012 NASA Chairs are Available for Purchase

First debuted at Tom Sachs' 2012 exhibition, this limited edition chair design becomes available to avid art collectors and space enthusiasts at $1,000 USD. The extravagant pricing is justified through the exclusive availability of the minimalist seating furniture that boasts NASA's logo.

The limited edition chairs are of historical importance. Dubbed 'Space Program: Mars Flown NASA Chair,' the silhouettes are said to be "used during the launches that took two astronauts to the surface of Mars at the Park Aven Armory, NYC 2012."

Tom Sachs' offerings have been delicately used — a feature that the artist and his team use as authentic leverage. The designs take on the silhouette of a Samsonite Model 2250 foldable chair. It goes to show how an artistic touch can elevate the value of an object.
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