The Nemo Face Chair is an iconic piece of furniture designed by Fabio Novembre in 2010. This sculptural armchair combines functionality with artistic expression, embodying the designer’s flair for merging surrealism with practicality. The features a stylized human face that acts as both a chair and a mask. When seated inside it, the chair conceals the sitter partially, creating a playful element of mystery and anonymity.
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Pink Thing Of The Day: (dirty-clean) Cleaners Installation By Laure Drogoul
The perfect package fresh from the dry cleaners contains a garment free from mites, dirt, wrinkles, and any other signs of human life. Both laundered object and smells are contained – captured – underneath a thin plastic sheen. A necessitated by-product of office life, dry cleaners dot every neighborhood in New York City, their large windows opening onto racks of hung garments, pressed together, sterile, separated and contained by layers and layers of that shining, thin plastic – low density polyethylene, also known as LDPE plastic # four.
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