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Piobaire

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For some reason this chair appeals to me but I wonder about the comfort level:

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In the context illustrated, the chair seems perfectly reasonable. You'd probably have to ask the guy sitting in it, though.
 

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That Newson stuff reminds me very much of the Bouroullec brothers and their organic pieces. I have their algae hanging in my living room
 
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it's like he is being sucked into a black hole anus first


That would have to be a cool way to go, but as I understand it, your anus would be sucked for eternity due to the event horizon.
 

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That Newson stuff reminds me very much of the Bouroullec brothers and their organic pieces. I have their algae hanging in my living room


Their stuff is awesome too. Unfortunately, we couldn't find a use for any of it. I'm partial to their Cloud wall covering, but I'm not sure it would make sense in a small space like ours:

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The algae is more versatile than the cloud I find or at least needs less space. I have about 24 square feet of it in front of the window. It sort of acts like a light sculpture without blocking the view out
 

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