The Clothes Chair

  • Imogen Turner
  • Nina Delic
  • Sylvia Tzvetanova Yung
  • Abby Davies

Working in collaboration with The Robin and Lucienne Day Foundation, the Clothes Chair caters to a common habit. ​ We all have that bedroom chair that is rarely sat on, and ends up dressed in clothes. The clothes chair has an exaggerated back to allow the storage of clothes without hindering its function as a seat. ​ It is inspired by the creativity of Robin and Lucienne Day, who used everyday objects to build furniture in their flat. Some of the most inventive designs come from the user, taking what they have to hand and using it in ways far beyond the original intentions of the designer. ​ I was privileged enough to be able to present this concept to Paula Day, daughter of Robin and Lucienne and founder of the foundation.

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    Robin and Lucienne Day Foundation

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