Designed by Louise Campbell in 2002, the Prince Chair is a dramatic seat fit for royalty.
The Prince Chair was designed for a competition to create a chair for His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark. The perforated design looks like a cut-out paper snowflake, but the materials used give it a high-tech, modern twist. The frame is black powder-coated steel and the seat is neoprene rubber and black wool.
The Prince Chair is being produced by the Danish company Hay.




But Andree, look at how fabulous it looks when someone (Louise Campbell) actually sits in it!:
http://www.louis-poulsen.com/pressroom/articlesolo.asp?Type=3&ID=6&Lang=in
The back is pretty. But, uh, hasn't anyone noticed THERE IS A GAPING HOLE IN THE SEAT? That's more than just for "water drainage" for outdoor stackable plastic furniture. That is a GAPING HOLE.
Did they leave out the one key word "potty" and the age of said Prince being around potty training age? Is it a princely potty chair? So it should have read:
The Prince Chair was designed for a competition to create a potty chair for His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark (age 1.5 years).