Sunday, February 7, 2010

Kield over by these wonderful outdoor chairs......

Seen on Contemporist....The Janus Chairs by Ryder Architecture

Ryder Architecture designed the Janus Chairs that have been installed at Kielder Water & Forest Park in Northumberland in North East England.


Janus Chairs was created as one of six sculptural shelters at Kielder Water & Forest Park, northern Europe’s largest man made lake and England’s largest forest.

The three one piece chairs (H2.3mxW1.2mxL2.3m, H2.7mxW1.8mxL3.1m, H3.3mx W2.4mxL3.8m) can be rotated toward a favourite view, into the sun, away from the wind or toward each other to form a family group.

They are made from laminated Douglas fir from the Scottish borders with polished stainless steel backs. Facing inward they are the closed bud of a flower, rotated outward they come into full bloom.

On approach, and when seen from other positions around the lake, they are one sculpture, their different but related forms providing a constantly changing composition depending on their relative positioning.

Designer: Ryder Architecture
Installation: summer 2009
Client: Kielder Partnership
Structural engineer: Edward Bird Associates
Planning supervisor: Grit and Pearl
Main contractor: Ryder / Norbuild
Subcontractors and suppliers: Technosolutions / Northern Fabricators

More contemporary furniture and design at http://www.kevinhallsworth.co.uk/ the website of Kevin Hallsworth designer and maker of contemporary bespoke furniture and creator of the Industryindesign collection.

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