Unexpectedly Intriguing!
31 March 2009

We're not sure if this qualifies as a "Markets in Everything"(TM Marginal Revolution) item, but somewhere, some excessively over-enthusiastic Picasso fanatic may just have finally realized the living room furniture of their dreams (via Core77):

We especially love the homey touch provided by the doilies, but Hannes Grebin's description of the furniture is truly something to behold:

"I wanted to dissolve the otherwise clear symmetry of furniture and its visually coded function. I found out that terms like taste or comfort are a matter of learning, which are changing at any time and can easily be adapted. Therefore, in an experiment I tried to dissect the familiar image of cosiness. Despite their fractal and asymmetric geometry the furniture perfectly meets the demands of ergonomics."

Our translation of what Hannes Grebin said is the title of this post....

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