Flesh Chair by Nanna Kiil

Inspired by human obesity, the aptly named Flesh Chair by Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ (KADK) student Nanna Kiil, would certainly win first prize at a furniture’s fancy dress party for its realistic ‘fat suit’ costume. But in the real world,
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