
100 Chairs in 100 Days and Its 100 Ways
"There is no perfect chair" declares the designer Martino Gamper, who has been making a chair a day in a bid to make 100 chairs in 100 days. Using a stock pile of discarded and donated chairs Gamper creates his new chairs from elements of existing ones.
By deconstructing the chair he gains a new insight into its construction and use of materials which informs the creation of the new design.
"There is no perfect chair" declares the designer Martino Gamper, who has been making a chair a day in a bid to make 100 chairs in 100 days. Using a stock pile of discarded and donated chairs Gamper creates his new chairs from elements of existing ones.
By deconstructing the chair he gains a new insight into its construction and use of materials which informs the creation of the new design.
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"There is no perfect chair" declares the designer Martino Gamper, who has been making a chair a day in a bid to make 100 chairs in 100 days. Using a stock pile of discarded and donated chairs Gamper creates his new chairs from elements of existing ones.
By deconstructing the chair he gains a new insight into its construction and use of materials which informs the creation of the new design.
















