







decided to revisit Interstuhl, one of our favorite furniture design companies, touching on what we’ve considered to be the absolute pinnacle of industrial design perfection. Honestly though, what can I say that Christy hasn’t already covered previously?
In this particular post, I want to curate specifically, the White Silver Chair from Interstuhl. This mark of beauty and elegance. An absolute masterpiece. I’m almost afraid to mention the price tag (a hefty $5,000.00+ for just one of these chairs… easily). Now you’re probably asking yourself, “why would anyone EVER pay that much for a chair?” Well, beside the obvious fact that no other chair can hold a candle to this (except for maybe the Eames Lounge chair), take into consideration that these chairs are made to order, they’re ergonomic, and they’re made with the absolute best materials. The white one specifically, (my gem, goddess, temptress) is made with a white-silver coat over brushed aluminum. They’re also 98% recyclable, so in a moment of insanity, you decide you don’t want this chair anymore (and I’m not around to take it off your hands), you can rest assured knowing that it can be disassembled and kicked to the curb to be picked up for recycling. The orange seating also comes standard with this one particularly, but if you don’t fancy the orange seating, you can swap it for their other custom colored seating options.
Well, I think it’s time to wrap this up, as I’m beginning to cry over the realization that I may never own one of these stunning beauties. But… If I ever come into a hefty sum of money, I’ll most certainly be purchasing a couple. Specifically this model.
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December 20, 2009
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Michael
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Bauhaus, Colorcubic, Furniture Design, Germany, Industrial Design, interstuhl, Minimalism, Modern, Multidisciplinary Media, Retro, Silver Chair, Timeless, Vintage, White Silver Chair
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Michael, who knows what Santa might bring for Christmas
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matthew
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December 21, 2009
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Haha. Yeah, for some reason, I doubt that’ll be my Christmas gift. ;) But honestly, I’d rather work to own this. If it were just given to me, I probably wouldn’t appreciate it as much as if I were to pay for it with my own skrilla.
BTW, happy holidays, Matt.
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colorcubic
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December 22, 2009
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