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Creative Storage: Peter Rolfe's Human Form Drawers

Peter Rolfe, an artist/woodworker from the UK has created some really beautiful functional sculptures. They are made from birch plywood and each form has a set of drawers.

 
 

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I'm sorry, but.... beautiful?? I can appreciate the craftsmanship involved in creating these sculptures but there is no way I would want one in my house.
"Yes, honey, your cuff links are in the woman's butt." Whaaa?

posted by lakegeneva3 on September 9th 2009 at 1:04pm
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Well if you need storage, it's a poor use of space. And they're really kind of vulgar.

posted by JoanneM on September 9th 2009 at 1:07pm
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Sparrow King, you're really asking for it with this one . . .

posted by ChrisToronto on September 9th 2009 at 1:13pm
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vulgar? why? what's vulgar about the human body? i think they're ugly but hardly vulgar.

posted by the polish chick on September 9th 2009 at 1:15pm
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It could be a great way to store medicines according to body part!

Eww.

posted by btoddster on September 9th 2009 at 1:20pm
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I don't think I'd be comfortable storing my socks in someone's ass cheeks.

posted by Annegret on September 9th 2009 at 1:27pm
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Dare I say....junk in the trunk...

posted by firstfriday on September 9th 2009 at 1:28pm
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LOL @ firstfriday's comment

posted by undercover on September 9th 2009 at 1:35pm
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might i add that the venus with pom-poms is especially classy? it would add that certain je ne sais quoi to any foyer AND you could keep your mitts in her...bosom.

posted by the polish chick on September 9th 2009 at 1:37pm
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Yes. Very Dali-esque. He did a lot of paintings/sculptures of women with drawers.

http://www.salvador-dali.org/dali/coleccio/en_50obres.html?ID=W0001104

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Burning_Giraffe

"The only difference between immortal Greece and our era is Sigmund Freud who discovered that the human body, which in Greek times was merely neoplatonical, is now filled with secret drawers only to be opened through psychoanalysis."

posted by phenanthrene on September 9th 2009 at 1:41pm
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They are incredibly made, drawer curves are hard to execute.

posted by LoriSF on September 9th 2009 at 1:43pm
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Gives a whole new meaning to "chest of drawers."

posted by kennjamin on September 9th 2009 at 1:44pm
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I love these!

posted by mjr on September 9th 2009 at 1:51pm
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You all need to lighten up a bit.

posted by djs on September 9th 2009 at 1:53pm
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So, the woman has nipples, but the man is a Ken doll? Also, nice pose for the lady. I'm overwhelmed by the artistic integrity, here.

posted by ricestein on September 9th 2009 at 1:58pm
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What witty contributors you have. I expect they cost an arm and a leg.

posted by hrhprincessfiona on September 9th 2009 at 2:01pm
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This is the sort of thing that is amusing for ten minutes (or even witty if you're thinking Dali) and an eyesore ever afterward.

And yes, I noticed about the Ken doll. So much for artistic integrity.

posted by Cassis on September 9th 2009 at 2:02pm
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Weird and interesting, kind of '80s-looking.

I am somewhat thankful that (for once) the designer has actually turned a male's form into an object, as well. You can only take so many stools, urinals, tables, etc. made out of female torsos before you feel creeped out.

posted by LittleEdie on September 9th 2009 at 2:04pm
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Quite a body of work this guy has.

(Sorry.)

posted by mirandabee on September 9th 2009 at 2:19pm
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Urg. Furthermore, "..some really beautiful functional sculptures.." is not much of a write-up for something that is guaranteed to stir strong reactions.

The puns were funny.

posted by KarenH on September 9th 2009 at 2:23pm
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Oh no! Seriously?

posted by suzy8track on September 9th 2009 at 2:59pm
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Of questionable utility, and then there's the matter of taste . . .

posted by Mid-C Frank on September 9th 2009 at 3:16pm
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The man has nipples too.. just neither of them have genitalia.. so? I think they're kinda neat, but I have no idea where you could put them so that they'd look like they fit..

posted by d4kk1tt3n on September 9th 2009 at 3:19pm
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isn't this a redo of something some surrealist artist did 100 years ago?

posted by ec05 on September 9th 2009 at 3:26pm
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We're not getting our money's worth unless there's a secret scrotum department....seriously.

I don't think it's so much offensive as it is just plain ridiculous. That, and it looks like something every first year art student would come up with.

posted by Stephanie K on September 9th 2009 at 3:33pm
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A lot of great puns here.

My issue is that these borrow much too heavily from Dali. The artist hasn't added a new and original viewpoint to Dali's concept.

posted by akay on September 9th 2009 at 3:46pm
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amazingly hilarious! anything that sparks a plethora of puns is a winner in my book

posted by mgm23 on September 9th 2009 at 4:27pm
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Huh. I kinda like 'em. To each his own, I guess. I wonder why people are having such strong negative reactions. They look pretty nifty to me.

posted by eiw on September 9th 2009 at 4:45pm
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All I can think about is the BodyWorks exhibit of plasticized cadavers. There was one called the "drawer Man"

http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/03k24Ol0hlb6V/340x.jpg

posted by Modfan on September 9th 2009 at 5:08pm
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Why is the man just standing there but the woman is available in a hyper-sexual pose? It's literal objectification.

posted by jennykno on September 9th 2009 at 5:10pm
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Heh heh. CHEST of drawers. Heh heh heh.

posted by LaurelJRyan on September 9th 2009 at 5:10pm
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I just hope they don't cost an arm and a leg.

posted by KidMoe on September 9th 2009 at 5:32pm
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Nobody said this? "Get in his/her drawers"? C'mon.

ARMoire...

torsSEAU...

...okay, I'll stop...

Maybe for a retail location...?

Whatever.

posted by fledgling on September 9th 2009 at 5:59pm
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What I don't like about these is that the woman is hyper-sexualized. The man has no drawers in his groin or buttocks, while the woman has them on her breasts and buttocks, the breasts being a sexualized part of the woman. And the man's Ken dolls genitals remove him from humanity while the woman actually has nipples. Hello Mr. Rolfe--Meet feminism.

posted by am_clarke on September 9th 2009 at 6:29pm
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Did Dali create furniture like this? If not, how is it stealing?

posted by mjr on September 9th 2009 at 10:48pm
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my bad :-(

posted by mjr on September 9th 2009 at 10:55pm
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This is so lame.

posted by Drops of Jupiter on September 10th 2009 at 4:40pm
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