Pea Throne #1

€ 3200 

Vladimir Tsesler

€ 3200 

Vladimir Tsesler

The collaboration between Vladimir Tsesler and Hauteart Gallery is a witty exploration of the Russian word "горошек," meaning both "polka dot" and "pea." This playful duality forms the foundation of the collection, which includes artworks, furniture, and fashion. Using green pea jars and tin can lids as motifs, Tsesler reimagines everyday objects, turning them into clever visual metaphors. The result is a collection that blends humor, design, and deeper reflection on the beauty of the mundane.

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Description

Artist:

Vladimir Tsesler

Category:

Furniture

Prints

Style:

Digital

Size:

x

x

Year:

Materials:

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

VT-028

Frame:

Yes

No

Artist:

Vladimir Tsesler

Category:

Furniture

Prints

Style:

Digital

Size:

x

x

Frame:

Yes

No

Year:

Materials:

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

VT-028

"Pea Throne" is a playful and functional piece of furniture that embodies the central themes of the collection. Upholstered with a fabric featuring the repeating tin lid pattern, the chair juxtaposes industrial aesthetics with the comfort of modern design. The bold "Tsesler + Hauteart" branding on the backrest highlights the collaborative essence of the project, making the chair both a statement piece and a functional object. The chair’s rounded backrest and sturdy cylindrical base create a striking yet ergonomic silhouette, blending form and purpose seamlessly.

This chair challenges traditional furniture design by integrating art and functionality. It transforms an everyday motif—the tin can lid—into a visual celebration of repetition and symmetry, inviting the user to "sit within art" and experience the ordinary in extraordinary ways.

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