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Storm Chair

Chair
2000 (designed and made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Chair made of numerous batons, or 'sticks', of wood shaped and glued together. The batons vary in length but are all 14 mm gauge. The wood is unfinished.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleStorm Chair (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Various woods, including ash, sycamore, walnut, oak and elm, jointed and glued together
Brief description
'Storm Chair', designed and made by Stephen Richards, 2000, London, Great Britain
Physical description
Chair made of numerous batons, or 'sticks', of wood shaped and glued together. The batons vary in length but are all 14 mm gauge. The wood is unfinished.
Dimensions
  • Approx. height: 1000mm
  • Approx. width: 1050mm
  • Approx. depth: 1000mm
Dimensions are approximate due to shape.
Production typeUnique
Gallery label
  • 103-6 STORM CHAIR Designed and made by Stephen Lewis (British) Batons of various woods, including ask, sycamore, walnut, oak and elm British, 2005 W.1-2003(2006)
  • ‘Storm’ chair Stephen Richards (born Britain, 1964) 2000 Various timbers including ash, sycamore, walnut, oak and elm Unique V&A: W.1-2003 Given by Stephen Richards The ‘Storm’ chair looks as if it has been captured at the moment of explosion, or collapse. Its agitated form, tense angles and brittle character could stand as a metaphor for an anxious mental state. It seems to record its own end, or presage it.(14/07/2009-18/10/2009)
Credit line
Given by the maker
Collection
Accession number
W.1-2003

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Record createdMarch 27, 2003
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