March 6th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Deeply Madly Living, the company that brought you the Erotika Chair, has a new chair on the way this spring that’s definitely worth looking out for. The design concept behind the new Zig Zag Chair is similar to drawing a complete figure without ever lifting your pen. The chair “flows endlessly, just like the symbol of infinity. And in spite of its looks, the serpent-shaped Zig Zag chair is reportedly comfortable, as the strong aluminum alloy frame is covered with a thick layer of supporting foam and finished in a velvety surface. Pricing has yet to be released.
Available through: Deeply Madly Living
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January 30th, 2008 by BallerHouse

We’ve been covering a lot of products with skull designs lately. But until this trend dies, we’re going to keep covering them. This particular chair was designed by Scott Campbell, owner of Saved Tattoo in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Campbell produced 200 of the laser-etched upholstered leather chairs for Comcast’s horror network, FEARnet.
Aside from chairs, Campbell has applied his laser-etched designs to limited-edition sneakers, skateboards, tabletops, titanium laptops (he’ll do yours for about $200), leather pillows and even perishables, like ostrich eggs. Saved Tattoo specializes in skull, flame, and naked lady designs, among others. Ironically enough, Heath Ledger was one of the shop’s more famous clients. Campbell handles corporate projects like the skull chair through his consulting company, Mama-Tried Inc.
[via T Magazine]
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January 28th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Every time you look at this chair, you’ll see something new. Sold by a company called Deeply Madly Living, the asymmetrically-shaped Erotika Chair is said to represent the symbols of vice: “Sex & Money seen through the distortion of drugs and alcohol.” The chair’s pearly blue frame is Victorian in style and built from hand-carved Mahogany, despite its plastic appearance. Mock-up phone sex ads cover the chair’s arms (pictured after the jump). They are worth a look or two. All this can be yours for $4,700.
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