Dozens of rolled up newspapers found their way back to functionality in the cleverly designed Newspaper Chair by Kimberly Kulka, a student at California College of the Arts. We love the smart thought process behind this chair – store your magazines and newspapers underneath the form for added structural stability and cushioning (and storage space of course). This is one of the most inspired takes on the magazine rack idea that we’ve seen in awhile.
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The Newspaper Chair was made by Kimberly Kulka.
Thanks for getting in touch Kimberly, and kudos on your smart design! Do you have a website or any further information about this design?
Best wishes-
Jill
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