Covid Chair

  • Albie Pryce

The coronavirus pandemic has impacted all aspects of our lives, including the way we interact with furniture. One piece of furniture that has taken on a new significance during this time is the chair. As many people have been forced to work and study from home, the chair has become a symbol of productivity and resilience in the face of adversity. In art, the chair has often been used as a metaphor for the human condition. It represents the relationship between the body and the environment, and the tension between comfort and discomfort. Contradictorily, in the context of the pandemic, the chair takes on a new meaning as a symbol of isolation and containment. As people spend more time sitting in their chairs at home, they are reminded

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