It’s really HOT: Hot Dog Rocking Chair

- Monday, September 24th 2012.

Oh yeah FHD Lovers this design is very HOT! Yes I really said HOT! This Rocking Hotdog chair design is part American Chateau exhibition by Jaime Hayon and Nienke Klunder at Spring Projects, London UK. Form a unique furniture designs, will make people interested to enjoy sit back and relax. Together, they’ve come up with a series of limited-edition furniture and objects inspired by the crass cultural exports of America, but using materials and finishes more befitting a lavish European estate. One of them is a piece of furniture rocking chair on this one. It’s a meticulously crafted comment on fast-food culture, and the artists seem to be poking fun at their own place in the design-art spectrum. Shape resembling a hot dog is very interesting to complement the interior space.

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This Rocking Hotdog chairs designer’s first public collaborative exhibition together although they’ve been working together since 2003. It’s a creative design that provides comfort. The rocking hot dog is a large sculpture on which the viewer sits with legs straddled. It’s a rocking hot dog. And it’s purple, and shiny. Only a combination of European high art and rugged American history could create such a strange and intriguing monstrosity. Jaime Hayon and Nienke Klunder created the rocking hot dog as part of their new exhibit, American Chateau. The piece is about 5 feet in length, 2 feet high and about 14 inches wide. It’s made of fiberglass, aluminum, and leather and chromed metal. It is endearing and comforting with its tightly cinched saddle and cartoon-like puckered ends. Its dimensions, its creases and its tumescence are perfect. I’m usually ridiculously supportive of designers bringing new, fun and functional ideas into the world and can imagine our spaces filled with things that aren’t exactly traditional. I said once again this is really HOT!

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