
Look at this amazing chair by David Karoff, on Rag and Bone Bindery’s blog – they saw it at Myopic Books in Providence, Rhode Island.
Rhode Island artist David Karoff welded the chair and attached the paperbacks: they have holes drilled though their insides and are slipped onto a hidden rebar frame. All of the materials are recycled – even the books, which are cast-offs from the Rochambeau Library Book Sales.
It even looks like it might not be painful to sit in . . .










Also nice: http://www.nobodyandco.it/ and then check products -> bibliochaise.
This is a great creation.
You can say that we finally are able to really sit down with a good book…or books. Or in another sense, have all the great authors and minds surround you.
What a waste of books.
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