COUNTERPOINT CHAIR
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As of: February 3rd, 2009 - 06:43pm
Date Added: January 24th, 2009
We all seem too busy. Day in and day out we keep up with a seemingly increasingly demanding schedule. Be it work, school, practice or what have you, it seems our days are more and more becoming occupied with the stress of having to be everywhere at once and having too much to do with too little time.
The counterPoint chair provides an escape from all this, if even for a minute. This chair provides you with a minute to just sit and relax. The ergonomic design ensures comfort, and its aesthetic characteristics are designed to be inviting and stimulating to the user. Sit normally for a quick rest or side-saddle and lounge in the chair for extended contemplation and relaxation moments.
In this sense, the chair brings back the balance in your life. Providing for moments of relaxation and contemplation in a busy day's schedule, the chair seeks to slow down our busy lives, if even for a moment, and bring back a sense of balance to your daily schedule.
The counterPoint chair provides an escape from all this, if even for a minute. This chair provides you with a minute to just sit and relax. The ergonomic design ensures comfort, and its aesthetic characteristics are designed to be inviting and stimulating to the user. Sit normally for a quick rest or side-saddle and lounge in the chair for extended contemplation and relaxation moments.
In this sense, the chair brings back the balance in your life. Providing for moments of relaxation and contemplation in a busy day's schedule, the chair seeks to slow down our busy lives, if even for a moment, and bring back a sense of balance to your daily schedule.
Comments
Feb 01 2009 | 07:43 am
luz adriana says:
tienes unas manos bendecidas Jan 29 2009 | 07:23 pm
Monserrat says:
For a moment I thought "where is the horse???..." Just remember ergonomic designs follow human being anatomical dimensions... Good luck!!! Jan 29 2009 | 04:19 pm
Yanibe says:
Nice!! Jan 29 2009 | 01:59 pm
ERIKA GOMEZ says:
I LIKE ITS VERSALITY, YOU THINK YOU CAN FLY ON IT, YOU CAN REST AND WORK THERE TOO, THE VIBRANT COLOR CHANGES YOUR MOOD, THE HOLES MAKE ME THINK THAT IS A PIECE OF DELICATE LACE , THE SHAPE MAKES ME HUNGRY FOR POTATO CHIPS, BUT ALSO IT IS LIKE A FALLING AUTUMN LEAF. IT IS UNIQUE, IT IS APPEALING, YOU SEE IT AND IMMEDIATELY YOU WANT TO TRY IT. IT IS FUNNY, IT IS BEAUTIFUL AND ON TOP OF EVERYTHING, IT ROCKS! Jan 29 2009 | 01:42 pm
Claudia says:
Cool chair..... Jan 29 2009 | 12:21 pm
Yaneth says:
This is very cool. I love it.
I want one. Jan 27 2009 | 11:21 am
Alex Carvajal says:
Wonderful!! great design. Jan 26 2009 | 11:16 pm
Luis says:
You would keep your legs forward to keep from falling back. You would keep yourself in balance. As to the rendering, I used 3dsMax with mentalRay rendering. Jan 26 2009 | 10:17 am
Jan Kyetri says:
Luis: what about when you are sitting on it like a saddle? Is there enough weight balanced ahead of you so that you don't tip back when you lean back? what program did you use to render btw? flamingo? Jan 25 2009 | 10:56 pm
Hugh Hefner says:
I could use one of these. I think it would be quite exciting to rock on... I really like it Jan 25 2009 | 10:36 pm
Maureen Olaya says:
This is awesome, Good Luck! Jan 25 2009 | 10:28 pm
sandra herrera says:
muy chevere papi, suerte. Jan 25 2009 | 08:04 pm
Oscar Y. says:
Extreemly sleek and sexy. I want one!! Jan 25 2009 | 07:22 pm
song says:
sexy looking chair. Jan 25 2009 | 06:48 pm
Luis says:
Its supposed to rock back and forth when your leaning. Even when your just sitting you could rock it a little. It adds to the comfort of the thing and fits with the overall concept of balance. Thanks for the interest. Jan 25 2009 | 03:18 pm
pixie says:
its awsome . i dont understand y nobody votes........ Jan 25 2009 | 11:48 am
Jan Kyetri says:
Love it! How do you keep it from rocking backwards if you lean back? ![[image]](../_images/_elements/frame_projectphoto.png)
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