nikos tsoumanis suspends chairs upside down in hanging wairs
all images courtesy of nikos tsoumanis

 

 

 

giving the impression of sinking into the wall, ‘wairs’ by industrial designer nikos tsoumanis features recycled chairs cut up and hung upside down. the legs of the furniture pieces protrude upwards, creating a usable hook for hanging clothes on, while the angled seats form a place to leave personal objects such as keys and wallets. the entire construction is made from used chairs, meaning that each model is unique. the installation sees the hangers placed in different positions, their angles vary, playfully suggesting that they have randomly been sunk into the side of the wall. the sculptural storage device not only provides sufficient space to hang items on, but it also becomes a centerpiece for the room. 

 

 

nikos tsoumanis suspends chairs upside down in hanging wairs
the recycled chairs are cut up and suspended from the wall

 

 

nikos tsoumanis suspends chairs upside down in hanging wairs
the upside down pieces are used for hanging clothes on

 

 

nikos tsoumanis suspends chairs upside down in hanging wairs
the angled seats form a place to leave personal objects such as keys and wallets

 

 

nikos tsoumanis suspends chairs upside down in hanging wairs
the installed ‘wairs’ give the impression of sinking into the wall

 

 

nikos tsoumanis suspends chairs upside down in hanging wairs
the playful storage device protrudes outwards at different angles

 

 

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