A lot of designers think that a work is part of a person, that it has come from some mysterious place inside. How it will sell depends on who we are as individuals. But an interesting thing for me is that I think we ourselves change from time to time. I may be Tung Chiang, but I can also be somebody else in order to see things differently.–Tung Chiang
—Uni Chair (Metropolis Mag)
Via join-the-dots: “The
Uni Chair, created by Tung Chiang for Philadelphia-based Bozart, is amazing–twenty-four
arms radiating out of a central sphere to form a forty-eight-inch diameter
inflatable seat.”
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A lot of designers think that a work is part of a person, that it has come from some mysterious place inside. How it will sell depends on who we are as individuals. But an interesting thing for me is that I think we ourselves change from time to time. I may be Tung Chiang, but I can also be somebody else in order to see things differently.–Tung Chiang

