Inspiration can be found in the smallest of places. Designer and artist Sander van Heukelom found it in the cap atop of a spray paint can.
Inspiration can be found in the smallest of places. Designer and artist Sander van Heukelom found it in the cap atop of a spray paint can.
Sander’s show, The Artistry Of The Cap, featured his passion for the spray paint with a series of painted “fat caps.” Fat cap being a term coined for the actual cap itself.
He then took the idea one step further and created two “Fat Cap Chairs.” The chair comes in two designs, the New York Fat Cap Chair© and Hooded Fat Cap Chair© (which the artist can be seen sitting in above). Both chairs are available for order and can be found here.
And be sure to check out the artist’s portfolio for other various art objects.
(Images: Sander van Heukelom)
Sorry but I thought those were adult sized potties.
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The male model is cuter than the chairs--and he isn't particularly cute. Sorry.
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A visual representation of blowing it out your....
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Wow people, mean comments. I think the chairs are charming and the model is cute.
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Agree with azure! That was my first thought!
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These belong on greatbigstuff.com.
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lol....there just awful.
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The ones with the spray paint design look like adult potty after a fraternity kegger party.
But the model is cute. Kind of looks like "The Thinker" in that pose.
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