This is pretty rad...



From Blue Dot Studio ():
"When we opened our SoHo store in 2008, we were introduced to the resourceful culture of "curb-mining": the act of finding furniture and art on the street. Now that a year has passed, we decided to conduct a curb-mining experiment of our own to celebrate our one-year anniversary in New York.

On November 4-5, 25 Real Good Chairs were dropped around NYC, free for the take. Many were GPS-enabled. Watch the film to see what happened."

Directed by Andrew Zuchero
Produced by Supermarche
Concept by mono
Technology by Tellart

Comments

Anonymous said…
This is another fine example of the benefits of living in NYC. I would never find a chair like this where I live. I should move.

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