
Tete-a-Tete Rocker
US$ 25,000
Overview
2007
Material: Other
Suitable for outdoor use
Dimensions: 76.2cm (H) x 152.4cm (W) x 106.7cm (D) / 30" (H) x 60" (W) x 42" (D)
Production Lead Time: 14-16 weeks
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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Artist statement
The original tete-a-tete seat was created during the pre-Victorian era for intimate conversation. This modern rocking version, made of Dupont Corian, a seamless and sensual material, is perfectly suited for the outdoors. Because the two lounge chairs do not face each other directly and are placed at a comfortable distance, two people are able to feel private yet can also enjoy each other's company.
This award-winning rocker comes with stainless steel runners to assure a smooth and soothing motion, a perfect prelude to conversation.
Made-to-order from New York City.
Also available in wood. Can also be made in other Corian colors.
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Laurie Beckerman
Born: 1953
Hometown: New York City
Based in: New York City
Laurie graduated from New York University with a bachelor's degree in anthropology. She recieved a bachelor's degree in architecture from Pratt institute, and, after graduation, designed low-income housing in Brooklyn and Harlem for the Pratt Architectural Collaborative. She also worked for Steven Holl Architects, and in the architectural setting-out shop …
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