Living Chair by Vladimir Tsesler
Attractive, but demure Valdimir Tseler’s Living Chair was inspired by the human type (female, of course) –  long legs delicately crossed for a provocative but modest aesthetic. The cross-legged type creates a 3-legged stool (a steady tri-pod, if you will), in feminine pink or electric red. With perfect posture, it is at once modern and feminine, capturing the curve of a woman’s back inside the backrest.
The Russian designer Vladimir Tsesler is ideal identified as half of the creative duo “T&V”, (the belated Sergei Voichenko becoming the other half). Their artistic liaison started at the Belarusian Academy of Arts, exactly where each designers studied. They established a reputation for their graphic design operate: cool logos and ‘social posters’, with provacative allegory and grotesque irony getting their trademark. Even though they tinkered in the style of three-dimensional objects: Mona Lisa in the shape of “matryoshka”, a generally soviet 3-liter glass can filled with “Coca-Cola”, a hand grenade “lemonade” and a toothy toothbrush, Living Chair appears to be the first foray into furniture style. Not a negative start, appropriate? Although Sergej Voichenko passed away in 2004 and Living Chair was as a result created solely by Tseler, it is nevertheless impossible to feel about the inseparable duo individually.
The Russian designer Vladimir Tsesler is ideal identified as half of the creative duo “T&V”, (the belated Sergei Voichenko becoming the other half). Their artistic liaison started at the Belarusian Academy of Arts, exactly where each designers studied. They established a reputation for their graphic design operate: cool logos and ‘social posters’, with provacative allegory and grotesque irony getting their trademark. Even though they tinkered in the style of three-dimensional objects: Mona Lisa in the shape of “matryoshka”, a generally soviet 3-liter glass can filled with “Coca-Cola”, a hand grenade “lemonade” and a toothy toothbrush, Living Chair appears to be the first foray into furniture style. Not a negative start, appropriate? Although Sergej Voichenko passed away in 2004 and Living Chair was as a result created solely by Tseler, it is nevertheless impossible to feel about the inseparable duo individually.
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