64 A Chair 2000

Discarded. There was no longer any interest in. Coincidentally first object in an empty waste container.
Notice the rubber vibration dampers under the seat legs.
Chairs discarded due to space shortage. The table is provided with a springy black plastic edge, for optimal rest of the wrists with the playing cards.
Sat on a test set-up for a day to determine the ideal angles and proportions. However, the result was a bit disappointing, the chair below.
Thrown away due to lack of space and just didn’t fit well, so it didn’t matter at all, except for the space gain in the living room.
Four of these chairs with sprung backs, left in the gallery after the exhibition and handed over to the jazz cafe downstairs.
With ingeniously sprung backrests, using rubber vibration dampers.

In the year 2000, after having made furniture for a couple of years, I decided to construct a chair, because I realized that if I didn’t do it now, I might never get another chance to make a chair in my life. It was more important that there would be a chair than what it would look like. Discarded for lack of interest.

Other objects followed: A bridge table with an accompanying set of chairs, which were exhibited at the Meubelcafé in the Regentenkamer in the Hague, a lounge chair in a similar style of the first one and a set of four chairs with a black plywood frame and bendy beech backrest.

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