Ron AradWhen he opened his workshop in the late 1970s, Ron Arad helped to redefine contemporary design. His recycling of ancient car seats to make the Rover chair, and his beds made out of scaffolding captured the creative mood of the moment, and caught the attention of a generation which had taken no previous interest in furniture design. |
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What I really like about it is that it reminds me a bit of a car seat | |
think Ill keep my Bang Olufsen 16 | |
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