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dimension. Its curved decoration reminds me of Art Nouevaus curved whiplash line. This chair is not only designed for function but a very special function, to be stacked as its name suggests and these chairs obviously stack very well. I like this chair, it has no applied decoration but the design its self is the real art.GOD RAYSSE - PHILIPPE STARK - 1987 I can only describe this chair as an upside down drip. It seems to completely change form as you look as it: from a serpents head to an animals hind leg. Its opaque square base only serves to emphasise its gravity defying form of the design. The chrome finish is reminiscent of a space shuttle design. This design was very popular, especially in American dinners due to a revival of 50s style. The chair has a bar just up from the base to rest your feet on. The seat of the chair is merely a continuation of the drip flattened out to accommodate the sitter. The chair, with its total lack of decoration has taken simplistic design to another realm. The art of the chair is its gravity defying form. This chair may be pleasing to the eye but I do not think it would be advisable to sit on it for any length of time. I imagine it may be not only uncomfortably but feel very unstable. Overall I like the appearance of this chair, I like the style of Stark and the shape he has streamlined to form this amazing and original design.THE PEPE CHAIR - CHRIS CONNELL - 1993 My last choice of chair was selected because it is some what reminiscent of Mackintoshs high backed chairs. The Pepe chair also has a high back and fairly low base. The back arches back slightly this reminds me of a giraffe from a childrens cartoon. With its bright pink colour I think it has a slightly comical appearance to it. It has a generous, large padded seat and an extremely narrow back widening towards the top. The body looks some what out of proportion to the clumsy...

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