28 October 2022

Cathisophobia

Once again, we're on the cusp of All Hallow's Eve, that time of year when the supernatural converges with our plane of existence to scare the bejeebers out of everyone.

In that spirit, we're returning to an old annual tradition here at Political Calculations. We celebrate the season by exploring the world of furnishings not meant to comfort, but to terrify. Won't you have a seat?

Cao Hui Gutsy Chair

This is artist Cao Hui's Gutsy Chair. We think of it as the kind of chair you might find in either a psychologist's office or a police station. Places where you might be encouraged to spill your guts. Clearly, this chair was guilty.

But if you were offered to sit in this next chair, your host might not have to bother offering you a snack, since it appears to be made of meat.

Jana Sterbak Chair Apollinaire

Chair Apollinaire is the creative vision of Canadian artist Jana Sterbak, who fashioned it from flank steak and black button thread on a polyester resin structure.

Perhaps your host is bit more passive aggressive. Sure, they'll offer you a seat, but good luck figuring out how to sit in this next chair (HT: Core77):

Phillips Collection Entropy Chair

This is Phillips Collection's Entropy Chair, which the studio describes as a "frenetically woven choice for seating." It's also an actual chair you can buy (for $1,799) and sit in, though we'll defer to the designer's website for evidence supporting how that might be done....

Finally, if you were wondering about the title of this post, cathisophobia is the fear of sitting. Happy Halloween!

Previously on Political Calculations