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  1. www.cwcinteriors.com.ph › products › spun-chair-1Spun Chair – CWC Interiors

    A piece of sculpture designed for fun and function, the Magis Spun Chair rocks back and forth, spins around a full 360 degrees, and settles on an edge for those who prefer to sit still. Bright and whimsical, this twirling chair is suitable for use indoors and out.

  2. Decorating With Cable Spools. Would be cute on the porch, as a rocking chair, if I don't level the bottom, but figure out a stop, so it doesn't just roll away! May 19, 2018 - Explore keith's board "wire spool chair" on Pinterest. See more ideas about spool furniture, spool chair, wood spool.

  3. Cheshire Spool Bobbin Arm Chair with Casters. Now one of our best selling spool chairs with a touch of traditional antique brass. This exclusive hand spun spool chair is crafted of solid oak and finished in a classic walnut cherry stain and finished off with solid antique brass casters.

  4. In this video, Thomas Heatherwick talks about how this iconic rotating chair came about. It is manufactured by Magis using rotational-moulded polypropylene. When researching symmetrical geometric shapes that rotate, a question came to mind: could any of these become a chair?

  5. Spun Chair. Armchairs from Herman Miller, Designed by Thomas Heatherwick. Product description. Concept. Not just a new seat, a new concept in seating and sitting: Spun. Its harmonious, dynamic and perfectly symmetric shape is reminiscent of a cotton reel, a top that spins on its axis or a vase thrown on a potter’s wheel.

  6. Sep 5, 2017 · I’ve done some online shopping and rounded up what I think are the best sources for high-quality, affordable Spool Chairs. SHOPPING FOR SPOOL CHAIRS. ♦♦♦. No. 1–Ballard Desig ns. The Shiloh Spool Chair from Ballard Designs is the most expensive option I’ve found.

  7. May 16, 2024 · The basic spool chair is a furniture design that involves a frame made entirely from components that are turned or ran through a lathe. Sometimes referred to as a Carver chair, the spool chair dates back to the 17th century, and is often considered to have its origins in the New England area of the United States.