Calibration Lounge and Stool by John Briscella

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Designer John Briscella has created the Calibration Lounge to be flexible enough to allow the users to change the chair’s position effortlessly. With his 3D aspect can be a perfect element to any modern interiors of today’s contemporary homes whether placed anywhere at home. It’s an extremely interesting collection with a surprising aspect.

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This type of furniture pieces and designs are very rare. And that’s because people don’t really buy them unless it’s for exclusively decorative purposes. This type of structures is not made for everyday use. They don’t look comfortable and they are not. Sometimes the designers feel the need to create something special, something unique that shows their potential. And unique pieces often come with a price.

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The sofa or whatever that it probably looks very scary. All those wood features coming out of it look like there might have been an explosion of something. The stool looks a little more quiet compared to the sofa. The stool could actually be a very functional and interesting piece of furniture. I would like to have it in my home. I would also love to have the sofa in my home but it wouldn’t be a very good idea, considering the limited space and the fact that I really need a place to seat on, not just to admire.

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