Aside from having an amazing magazine, Uppercase Magazine also has an incredible design geared blog. Type Tuesday is, not surprisingly, my favorite feature. This Tuesday featured six different type inspired seats. Here are just a few of my favorites:
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:
• The "A Chair", designed by Alexie Sommer, is made from 250 sheets of cardboard.
• Designed by Michael Bom, the Typo Chair is made from recycled Finnish Billboards.
• These Letter Stools come in 147 different colors from Art Can Break Your Heart.
Be sure to visit Uppercase to see the rest.




White Enamel Flatwa...
Conceptually very cool, but IMO too gimicky for real life.
Boy, do I ever want that 'a' chair.
The billboard chairs are rather cool...
...but the plastic letter stools are too "Playschool"
that corrugated cardboard chair must weigh a ton, especially if the sheets are glued together!
I have to ask "y".
@raina that was a good one! :)
I kinda like the "a", too. Maybe more for work (library) than homne, but still...
I like the "a" chair, but I'd like it more if it weren't made of cardboard... it's made the same way my cats' scratching boards are made, and they'd have a heyday with it! Not to mention it doesn't seem like the most comfortable surface.
Looks like he's about the slide his a** right off that chair.
Love the concept, tho.
Frank Gehry's Wiggle chair starts at $850.00. I am sure this might be more because of the size, shape and that possibly its not being made in a factory where they produce many at one time.