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Poster


Chairs have been a source of inspiration for Hong Kong designer Freeman Lau since the 1980s. In a series of posters, sculptures, installations and product designs, chairs are joined together, reshaped, stretched and turned into different directions. The interlocked and animated chairs in these posters can be seen as a playful commentary on the many interpersonal relationships in modern society.


Object details

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Brief description
Poster, from the series 'People', showing joined seats in white background, Freeman Lau
Dimensions
  • Length: 100cm
  • Width: 71cm
Credit line
Given by Freeman Lau
Summary
Chairs have been a source of inspiration for Hong Kong designer Freeman Lau since the 1980s. In a series of posters, sculptures, installations and product designs, chairs are joined together, reshaped, stretched and turned into different directions. The interlocked and animated chairs in these posters can be seen as a playful commentary on the many interpersonal relationships in modern society.
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Accession number
FE.42-2012

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Record createdJuly 30, 2013
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