Innovative chair designed for public and semi-public spaces invites people to engage with city environment in an entirely new way.
The “Use at Your Own Risk” Chair designed by Daphne Keraudren can be perched on the edge of a building or mounted onto existing infrastructure.
More than just a seat, it is a statement that challenges conventional notions of urban design, personal space, and safety.
Act of sitting becomes a performance, moment of trust, and a reflection on the systems that govern public interaction and spatial ownership.
We accept danger in so many urban places: traffic, pollution, and construction, but a chair makes us nervous. Why?
Chair designed for the experience. You are suddenly in conversation with the architecture, the street, the sky, and anyone watching below.
Would you dare sit on yellow platform challenging how we experience cities?
Suspended above the street, the chair offers a fresh perspective on the city, transforming an ordinary view into an extraordinary encounter.
It raises questions about regulation, risk, and who truly has the right to shape and occupy public space.
Every installation is a negotiation between personal freedom and collective responsibility, daring users to reclaim their space, at their own risk…
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