popup chair

tags: bedroom, livingroom, miscellanea |
June 15 1:55 pm

THE KISS PRINCIPLE rears its proverbial head once again with the Popup Chair; designers Alain Berteau & Charlotte Lancelot labored for nearly a year on an initially complex concept, only to end with “a block of foam cut in half.” The result is an ingenious seat that uses only seatbelt straps to convert between a lounger and a pouf. The chair is so simple that feet aren’t needed; this only adds to its versatility as a casual piece that is suitable in myriad environments.
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  1. What a great blog!!!!!

    Comment by Gypsy Purple — June 16, 2007 @ 11:18 pm

  2. Thank you! =)

    Comment by Si — June 16, 2007 @ 11:25 pm

  3. […] Popup Chair is a simple chair designed by Alain Berteau & Charlotte Lancelot. They started this project with a complex concept, but in the end they obtained “a block of foam cut in half.” An interesting design that can be easily packet an moved, and also if you want you can use it like a little table that can be transformed in this chair when you need it. - Via - Padstyle […]

    Pingback by Popup Chair — June 18, 2007 @ 12:37 am

  4. How much are these chairs and do you have an Western Australian distrubitor

    Comment by susan owen — February 14, 2008 @ 9:28 am

  5. This is very cool! I love the minimalism and space saving.

    - Graphic Design Portfolio of J.T. Shaver

    Comment by J.T. Shaver — June 2, 2008 @ 7:06 pm

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