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Growing ChairMore ironic than practical, Swiss designer Michel Bussien's Growing Chair evokes pertinent ideas for the 21st century: nature trapped within the confines of man, manicured at his whim, or a specimen preserved behind glass - like fossils in a museum. On the other hand, when I look at the Growing Chair, I see the proliferation of life despite artificial boundaries. But, perhaps it's something much simpler than that - a lush little greenhouse with a seat to enjoy it?1
growing-chair-by-michel-bussienMore ironic than practical, Swiss designer Michel Bussien's Growing Chair evokes pertinent ideas for the 21st century: nature trapped within the confines of man, manicured at his whim, or a specimen preserved behind glass - like fossils in a museum. On the other hand, when I look at the Growing Chair, I see the proliferation of life despite artificial boundaries. But, perhaps it's something much simpler than that - a lush little greenhouse with a seat to enjoy it?2
growing-chair-by-michel-bussien3More ironic than practical, Swiss designer Michel Bussien's Growing Chair evokes pertinent ideas for the 21st century: nature trapped within the confines of man, manicured at his whim, or a specimen preserved behind glass - like fossils in a museum. On the other hand, when I look at the Growing Chair, I see the proliferation of life despite artificial boundaries. But, perhaps it's something much simpler than that - a lush little greenhouse with a seat to enjoy it?3



