Wrong Chairs by Norman Kelley

Norman Kelley – an architecture and design collaborative based in Chicago and New York City – recently produced a collection of 'Wrong Chairs'. The project re-thinks the Windsor Chair – one of the everyday icons of American design – ‘through the
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