Not Another Armchair
- Name
 - Clark Bardsley
 - Project
 - Arm
 - Images
 - Clark Bardsley
 - Words
 - Rosie Flanagan
 
Described by it’s New Zealander maker Clark Bardsley as an “anti-chair”, ‘Arm’ is both incomplete and complete — it is a nonsensical seat that cannot be sat on.
Crafted from steam-bent American Oak, ‘Arm’ is designed as an outline of a chair — a Sack-Back Chair to be precise — as opposed to the chair itself. It is not to be sat on, but to be placed over another object — “from a plastic patio chair, to an office chair or even a bucket”, Bardsley states — to create a completely new seat.
To create ‘Arm’ Bardsley worked with a specialist wood-bender in his local city, Auckland. The simplicity of the curved form required meticulous method and practice. To achieve the desired effect, oak was cut into strips, steamed, and glue-laminated into curved forms. These sections were then machine cut into rounds and buffed to a soft edge with a brushback sander.
All images © Clark Bardsley
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                                                      
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              















