‘OH-NO skinny chair’

the ‘OH-NO skinny chair’ by dutch based NL architects was designed as part of the charity chair project initiated by AIT and dietiker AG, switzerland as a means of helping those suffering from poor living conditions supporting the langa township in cape town, south africa.

NL architects was asked to customize dietiker’s chair called ONO. they came up with the idea to strip the chair to its bones, making it ‘skinny’ and naming it ‘OH-NO’. their intention with ‘OH-NO’ investigates to what extent, material can be stripped away from the original object for it to still remain a ‘chair’. the result was that ‘OH-NO’ became a delicate, fragile version of ONO.

NL architects: OH NO skinny chair detail

NL architects: OH NO skinny chair underside of chair

process making:

NL architects: OH NO skinny chair beginning to whittle away the wood

NL architects: OH NO skinny chair sanding

NL architects: OH NO skinny chair

NL architects: OH NO skinny chair

NL architects: OH NO skinny chair

NL architects: OH NO skinny chair finishing off the chair

NL architects: OH NO skinny chair the wood that was whittled away from the chair… now a pile of saw dust