Exceptional Contemporary Design
The Taxing Art Pyramid Chair takes a playful approach to everyday conventions. The Pyramid Chair can be classified as a piece of furniture or a piece of artwork, but—in legal terms at least—never both at the same time. With just one swipe over the 8 rotating pyramids, it can be instantaneously transformed from functional design object into sculpture. This object is not recommended for daily use as a regular chair.
Eyal Burstein is a conceptual product designer investigating social behaviour and perception. Interested in self-censorship, morality, and its effects on creativity, Burstein makes objects that probe and emphasise our life choices.
Awarded, Designer of the Future by Design Miami, his work has been exhibited at MoMa, the Design Museum in London, the V&A, and he has published a book titled Taxing Art with Gestalten.
This piece weighs 15kg.
Eyal Burstein is a conceptual product designer investigating social behaviour and perception. Interested in self-censorship, morality, and its effects on creativity, Burstein makes objects that probe and emphasise our life choices.
Awarded, Designer of the Future by Design Miami, his work has been exhibited at MoMa, the Design Museum in London, the V&A, and he has published a book titled Taxing Art with Gestalten.
This piece weighs 15kg.
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Design Period | From 2000 |
Production Period | 2010 to Present |
Country of Manufacture | Germany |
Identifying Marks | Signed by maker |
Style | Contemporary |
Detailed Condition | |
Edition Number | 7 |
Product Code | BAC-400779 |
Limited Edition | Yes |
Additional Information |
Made to Order
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Materials | Birch, Steel, Powder Coating |
Color | Yellow |
Width |
41 cm 16.1 inch |
Depth |
38 cm 15.0 inch |
Height |
88 cm 34.6 inch |
Seat Height | 15.7 inch |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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