Cabbage Chair

Cabbage Chair

Oki SatoWW-2008-028893
2008·Pleated paper·75 × 73.7 × 63.5 cm (29 1/2 × 29 × 25 in.)

<p>Oki Sato created Cabbage Chair in response to Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake’s request that he design a furniture piece out of the pleated paper produced in mass quantities during the process of making pleated fabric and usually abandoned as an unwanted by-product. Finding a new use for this waste material, Sato, with his design company, Nendo, transformed a roll of pleated paper into a small chair that appears naturally when peeled back one layer at a time. This simple design exploits the inherent qualities of the medium; resins added during the paper production process add strength and memory to the forms, and the pleats themselves give the chair elasticity and resilience. Sato’s design also incorporates the user in the design process; the chair is shipped as one compact roll for the user to cut open and peel back.</p>

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Year
2008
Dimensions
75 × 73.7 × 63.5 cm (29 1/2 × 29 × 25 in.)
Artist
Oki Sato

Artist

Oki Sato
Oki Sato

Design

Oki Sato is a Canadian artist born in 1977.

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Artist
Oki Sato
Year
2008
Dimensions
75 × 73.7 × 63.5 cm (29 1/2 × 29 × 25 in.)
Watts ID
WW-2008-028893

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