




"We
are prone to sitting, when we are not standing or sleeping. So chairs,
whose task it is to conform to our posteriors - from something flat and
hard (say a rock) to something concave and soft (a lover's lap) - end
up in our lives as facts. And artifacts. And, art.
So it is no wonder artists and designers have long worked with the chair
as a kind of de facto body art - an accessory to the buttocks.
But chairs are also a proletarian song of rest, a throne where power accumulates,
as well as a metaphor for the sitter (absent or present), indicating human
form, desire, need, function. The chair is a sculptural object as well,
one to be considered as it takes up and marks off space, including from
the sitter's point of view" –author unknown
I like to call it "functional art".
A
perfect gift for any milestone-
treasured family photos, vintage papers, thoughtful words and a few "jewels"
create
a throne befitting any special someone.











