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		<title>ECOO Chair by Fiore Arcangelo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Apr 2012 05:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I love the idea of the ECOO chair by designer Fiore Arcangelo : a chair that becomes a terrarium. A design where inanimate object meets growing living creature. Made of polycarbonate, the chair would allow the flow of air and light to help nurture what grows inside


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<p> I love the idea of the ECOO chair by designer Fiore Arcangelo : a chair that becomes a terrarium. A design where inanimate object meets growing living creature. Made of polycarbonate, the chair would allow the flow of air and light to help nurture what grows inside</p>
<p>Originally posted here:<br />
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		<title>Seung-Yong Song</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 10:29:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Korean artist and designer Seung-Yong Song , who studied and worked in France but is currently based in Seoul, recently sent us these images of his work. Part furniture, part art object, part art installation, they&#8217;re quite beautiful, as are the words that describes the concept for each piece. Object-E: &#8220;The unique name of things limit the range of product&#8217;s shape and function, but above all, the fact that there exists stereotyped function in accordance with each unique name suppresses my imagination. I am not willing to deny or destroy the identity based on the stereotype, but I only reinterpret the uses I need in my own design language.&#8221; Object-A: &#8220;I am looking in every nook and cranny of the room to find hidden spaces


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<p> Korean artist and designer Seung-Yong Song , who studied and worked in France but is currently based in Seoul, recently sent us these images of his work. Part furniture, part art object, part art installation, they&#8217;re quite beautiful, as are the words that describes the concept for each piece. Object-E: &#8220;The unique name of things limit the range of product&#8217;s shape and function, but above all, the fact that there exists stereotyped function in accordance with each unique name suppresses my imagination. I am not willing to deny or destroy the identity based on the stereotype, but I only reinterpret the uses I need in my own design language.&#8221; Object-A: &#8220;I am looking in every nook and cranny of the room to find hidden spaces</p>
<p>See the article here:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DesignMilkHomeFurnishings/~3/wKGi_fG0CuM/" title="Seung-Yong Song" rel="nofollow">Seung-Yong Song</a></p>


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