Dancing Chair (2019) is a dynamic work of furniture referencing Joseph Hoffman-type Viennese Modernism, with revolving legs generating movements suggesting an anthropomorphic chair struggling to get your attention. Both Royal College of Art graduates, Saša Štucin and Nicholas Gardner work simultaneously in object design and art. Their London based practice focuses on creating work with conflicting functions and imagery, without abandoning beauty or consumer logic. They are keen to blur the boundaries between acceptable furniture typologies and conceptual representative objects.
Soft Baroque
2019
Walnut and hardware
47 x 50 x 77 cm
Contemporary
British
Copenhagen
$9,108
Irthi Contemporary Crafts Council