Objects, Part 2: Sahar Abdizadeh

 

 

 

 

 

 

A. This is my bar stool. I use this stool a few times a day for eating and doing my work. Although it is not comfortable, I use it a lot. I usually keep things on the island out of the reach of my children, so I use this chair more often. One thing I like about this chair is that I can clean it quickly. It is also a fantastic space saver in my small kitchen.
B. This is my driver’s seat. I drive an average of 2 hours daily, so it is essential for me to be comfortable in my driver’s seat. The fabric is soft and anti-sweat. I feel in control because this seat is highly adjustable. I can also save my preferred adjustments so I can change the seat position with one click.
c. This is my work seat. I love to move around and fidget. The wheels provide smooth gliding, which is an amusing feature for my kids too. I also like the fabric on the seat and on its back. It prevents paint scratches.
D. This is my kids’ chair. I spend a lot of time sitting on this chair with my kids for drawing and eating. They want me to sit next to them on the chair while they’re eating or working. I don’t expect these chair to be comfortable for me, but I appreciate its stability. I feel safe when I sit on them.
E. This is my friend’s patio chair. I like its color and patterns. When I see them, it attracts my attention. Its simplicity provides flexibility for design and decoration. It can go with different quotients’ colors and patterns. With the addition of quotient, I can rest on them for hours. Its fabric does not hold water and rain. It helps the water dry out very fast. One thing I love about them is that they’re washable.
F. This is our community bench. The only good thing about it is that it has a cool design and style. The wood holds water, so I barely find it dry to sit on it. It is not comfortable at all. Besides form being rigid, it does not have any back support. Sitting on this bench is really tiring.

One Reply to “Objects, Part 2: Sahar Abdizadeh”

  1. That’s a really good and broad array of places and kinds of chairs, Sahar! I wonder for the last pic (community chair), do you think design constraints (material costs to name one possible factor) play a role and then also influence how much time people spend on such chairs/seating places?
    p.s: for the patio chair, did you mean cushion? I probably am new to this but was not sure I got what quotients’ meant in this context.

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