TAKESHI MIYAKWA
holey chairs
source: novacomex
When the chair loses its function, loss of identity, and now he’s a fixture
Japanese designer Takeshi Miyakawa exposes its concept Holey Chair, is integrant of white acrylic LED system for diffuse light without heat.
The designers seem to dote of diversion, take an everyday object, simple, slightly changing its design to give it a different function. Between art and design, furniture and fixture between these chairs are not sitting at your destinies.
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source: designboom
japanese designer takeshi miyakawa exhibited his ‘holey chair’ in designboom’s ‘asia now‘ exhibition held at dwell on design in los angeles in june 2010.
the ‘holey chair’ is a light fixture constructed from white acrylic in the shape of a chair frame. LEDs embedded within illuminate the form. it can be placed on the floor or installed on the wall. available in two sizes: a larger version (14″ x 16″ x 28″) and smaller version (10 3/4″ x 12″ x 21″).
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source: hypeness
A Holey Chair é uma criação iluminada do designer japonês Takeshi Miyakawa. Feita com luzes fluorescentes, acrílico fosco e transparente, onde é o assento.