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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.

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