
Sina Sohrab finished this piece in his sophomore year at the Rhode Island School of Design. It’s two hand built school chairs that explore the relationships and connotations of an early childhood memory through their connection to one another.



Sina Sohrab finished this piece in his sophomore year at the Rhode Island School of Design. It’s two hand built school chairs that explore the relationships and connotations of an early childhood memory through their connection to one another.


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trish on 06.16.2010 at 23:22 PM
i love this, reminds me of middle school when we had a substitute my friends and i would always move our desks really close together like that.
boxes for moving on 06.17.2010 at 04:20 AM
haha! totally agree, would be a punishment if you were made to sit someone you didnt like though!
Great design, love it
Thanks for the blog
Chris on 06.17.2010 at 11:53 AM
Is designing something useful or decorative out of style? I would think that this would have been better as a painting…
trish on 06.17.2010 at 12:13 PM
if it’s not decorative or useful what do you think it’s purpose is? it was designed to look at and invoke thought, is that not decorative?
Tom on 06.17.2010 at 14:03 PM
Reminds me of an embarrassing impulsive action from when I was about seven years old.