Heavy rabbit seating made from 31 steel elements

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Some things are good as they are, because they were perfected by the many years and generations that passed along them. If after all this time they are the same with minor modification required by our high degrees of comfort it means that they are perfect in their actual form.There are thought, a few that don’t listen and imagine their own versions, in this case of chairs. The piece you’re looking at in this moment is a chair that is also a bookshelf, giving you the possibility of having your books at hand whenever you’re seating called Heavy rabbit.

I don’t like it because not only your bottom will get numb but it will have “stripes” too and, apart from that it looks awful. When I first laid my eyes on it I thought to myself: oh my god, a chair made out of plastic clothes hangers. But it wasn’t and then I saw books in it and I thought to myself: I don’t even know what’s good and what’s wrong anymore. It could probably be used strictly as a decoration in minimalist interiors where probably people obsessed with cleaning live.

I don’t want to mean or rude but let’s be honest now and look at things as they are. Who buys a chair like this to sit on it, and read the books store underneath? I like vision. I like innovation but only when it pushes us forward.

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