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August 8, 2013
DIY Sedia Chair
From the website:
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What distinguishes this chair is that you have to build it yourself — all you'll need are your wits, about half an hour of time, and a good hammer.
The Sedia Chair, designed by Enzo Mari in 1974, comes in a small box which contains 13 pre-cut pine boards, a handful of nails, and an ingenious assembly manual.
When constructed and in place, the Sedia is not only a comfortable sit but also a chair which makes a wonderful addition in most any room.
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$310.
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Ingenious, no doubt. 20 dollars worth of wood, 280 dollar profit (figuring cost of nails and shipping), and obviously as comfortable as an Aeron B. Don't get me wrong, it's a great design, and would be phenomenal as a DIY plan for a high school wood-shop class.
Posted by: tamra | Aug 8, 2013 5:27:33 PM
Or just slice up some boards and nail one together yourself.
Posted by: Kay | Aug 8, 2013 12:06:09 PM
I'm sure it's as comfy and wonderful as the website's description says it is but I'd feel like I ought to have my head shaved if I sat in it.
Posted by: Flautist | Aug 8, 2013 9:32:05 AM
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