May 202012
Fort Mason
“Through use of materials and form Cirrus investigates and celebrates dualities: of earth and sky, power and beauty, time and change.”
 J Alden Design is dedicated to provocative product, ceramic and furniture design with work ranging from mass-produced products to commissioned pieces for private and public collections.
Interesting piece. I like the lines.
Interesting to look at maybe, but it certainly doesn’t invite one to sit, which a seat should. 🙂
That is an interesting design. I would love to see it with a more pleasing base, maybe then it would invite one to sit.
I’m trying to decide if I really really love it, or really really hate it. So unique and interesting.
This is a really interesting exhibition. Fort Mason could use something to make it more people-friendly. Though there are a lot of things going on inside the buildings the outside area is, well, pretty institutional. The different seats are really different!
This one looks comfy and looks like you could rock back and forth!. I thought that it might be a ceramic base after reading your post but I think not.
Is it flexible? It looks flexible. Interesting! 🙂 Thanks for sharing. I loved the vehicles over at your other blog! Happy Sunday to you, Cindy!
Now, that’s a really cool bench (chair?)!
Is it a seat or is it art? It is both of course 🙂
I think you should give walking tours of the city.