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		<title>The Idea of Comfort by Rachel Ballantine</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2011 07:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Designer Rachel Ballantine is challenging our perception of comfort by creating a minimalist chair from one piece of CNC-cut wood that acts as a frame. Based on what materials you find most comfortable (or uncomfortable), fill the chair frame with your own &#8220;idea of comfort.&#8221; Use plush toys, pillows or blankets&#8230; or pencils? 


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<p> Designer Rachel Ballantine is challenging our perception of comfort by creating a minimalist chair from one piece of CNC-cut wood that acts as a frame. Based on what materials you find most comfortable (or uncomfortable), fill the chair frame with your own &#8220;idea of comfort.&#8221; Use plush toys, pillows or blankets&#8230; or pencils? </p>
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