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SWEEP that CHAIR right from under you!

Industrial Design
Jan 23, 2007
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Check out this really cool chair by Anna Gram that totally supports my new recent domesticated lifestyle.

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Aptly called the sweep chair, the simplicity in its design allows it’s function to make a powerful statement. Being a work from home dad these days, I can really appreciate such designs that make home cleaning a lot easier. This chair is perfect for getting it out of the way when you sweep or mop the floor. I believe it’s pretty comfy to sit on too as it looks like it would have a very nice bounce. Very Clever!

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While we are at it, these mop slippers also fit the bill!

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Via: obdesigner here and here.





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  • Comments

    eli sarver
    Jan 23, 07 – 10:57 pm

    BTW, the previous article:

    http://www.designsojourn.com/index.php/2007/01/22/what%e2%80%99s-the-big-deal-of-high-resolution-computer-displays-anyway/

    Just links back to your main page. It seems there’s a bit of character substitutions on that url. I’d like to read the rest of the article too :)

    Design Translator
    Jan 24, 07 – 6:02 pm

    Hi Eli,

    The link has been fixed. Thanks for the heads up! Please keep in touch.


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