10. 31. 2005
Don't Walk Chair

Something about this Don't Walk Chair by Faster Fine Art just gets to me - in a good way. It's made from recycled New York City "Don't Walk" signs, and the lights are remote-controlled. I don't know whether I'm attracted to it just because it lights up (I'm a sucker for decorative lights of all kinds) or because it's evocative of the bustle and noise of city life. I like the idea of enjoying that feeling of lively madness in the quiet of my house in the suburbs. It's available from UncommonGoods for $3,700, so I'm not likely to buy it for myself for Christmas this year.
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Visited the website. Interesting.
But what is up with the mechanized steel "Dangling" operated by remote control?
Gimpy Mumpy | October 31, 2005 8:42 PM
October 31, 2005 20:42