The Contemporary Bare Bones Ghost Chair



This curiously-looking chair is called the Bare Bones Ghost Chair. I find the name to be exactly what this chair needs. It expresses all the principle characteristics. This is a contemporary design and a very eye-catching creation. It’s one of those pieces of furniture that you buy for display and not necessarily because you find them practical or comfortable.

This unique chair is made of six pieces of driftwood that hold thick slabs of translucent acrylic sheet. It’s a minimalist design, at the limit between natural and artificial. It’s also a very modern piece of furniture. I imagine this chair somewhere in a contemporary home, in a large room, the living room or maybe the bedroom, near a large window, in a corner where all the eyes would be on this intriguing piece.

Visually, the chair seems very light. In reality however it’s a very heavy piece due to the weight of the acrylic. The driftwood is the lightest part and, ironically, the part that holds everything else. The dimensions of this original chair are 27″w x 30″h x 24″d and 17.5″ seat height. The same model also comes in a sanded version. Since it’s a very variable design, each chair will be made to order upon purchase and it will take approximately 4 to 6 weeks to create it. The chair  will be $1,300.00.{found on decoist}.

Subscribe to get free updates via RSS!

Discussion

About us

Homedit.com is a website that offers you the latest and greatest news/articles/features in architecture, interior design and furniture.Since we launched we collected more than 10,000 unique articles with more than 60,000 pictures & ideas...

Homedit is not a retail shop, nor do we sell anything from this website. We try to direct you to a website with every post, so that you can inquire directly.... read more.

Advertising

Submit a design

We are interested in interior design , architecture, furniture and lighting, but it can be anything, as long as it's about home.

Email to stefan.lucian{at}hotmail.com with the following info:

  • A brief description 200 words or more
  • A link to a website is always good
  • Email as many large photos as you have