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OKThomas Heatherwick, the English of Spun. The studio Heatherwick in London’s Kings Cross has around 250 collaborators.
Photo Markn Ogu.
A chair that could also seem to be an oversized game hanging around the living room.
Photo Max Rommel.
In a polyethylene mold, Spun is fit also for the outdoors.
Photo Alessandro Paderni.
Decorative and disorienting, Spun is a real and true eye-catcher wherever you put it.
Photo Alessandro Paderni.
Balanced like a top. In the foreground, the dark purple version.
Photo Alessandro Paderni.
Spun also stays still as if it were a vase. It only becomes a chair in the moment when it gets inclined.
Photo Tom Vack.
Spun’s surface is marked by small grooves as if it were an old vinyl album, which reinforces the idea of rotation and creates a contrast of lights and darks. In the photo, the classic black version.
Photo Tom Vack.
The versions in white and black.
Photo Tom Vack.