Return to Default Stretches and Modifies Office Chairs
Ellen Smith — December 10, 2018 — Art & Design
References: schimmelschweikle & dezeen
We've become accustomed to office furniture looking and functioning a certain way, but Moreno Schweikle and Janne Schimmel hope to defy this reality with a new installation titled 'Return To Default.'
Return To Default makes characteurs out of traditional office furniture, stretching and modifying designs to make something completely unusual. One of the designs features a desk chair in a vibrant blue hue. This chair has been stretched to offer a space for up to three people. Another design features a collection of rolling stools that have been placed in a bundle to offer one large seat. The third design offers an over-sized conference chair that arrives in a bright yellow hue.
Image Credit: Femke Reijerman
Return To Default makes characteurs out of traditional office furniture, stretching and modifying designs to make something completely unusual. One of the designs features a desk chair in a vibrant blue hue. This chair has been stretched to offer a space for up to three people. Another design features a collection of rolling stools that have been placed in a bundle to offer one large seat. The third design offers an over-sized conference chair that arrives in a bright yellow hue.
Image Credit: Femke Reijerman
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