Quan Chair red acrylic (as seen at Green T. House Living)
Interior of the Green T. House in Sanlitun, Beijing
The Ming Chair (left) with a 2,30 m high back, costs even more. What a pity, these chairs are so cool.
The Green T. House(s) is famous for JinR's creative concept offering sophisticated dishes on unique plates in a minimalistic surrounding while sitting on special seats. Now JinR has even launched her "Seat for T." collection.
Sometimes it is difficult to believe that behind all this beauty is just one master mind. JinR, originally a musician, when she became a tea house owner in Sanlitun, later a restaurateur, interior designer of her restaurants and now even a furniture designer. I think she is not only very pretty, but also very smart and has some very good consultants working for her. An allround entrepreneur that I admire!
JinR the creator of the Green T. House




1 comments:
I have admit, these are pretty darn cool. Inspiring post... And very clever in her use of the clear and the red - probably would not work well in any other colors. Have you seen these stainless steel Chinese officials hat chairs? Also quite "designer-like" and another interesting use of non-traditional materials on classic designs. Images here:
http://www.antique-chinese-furniture.com/blog/2011/09/12/a-new-twist-on-classic-ming-style-horse-shoe-chairs-introducing-the-stainless-steel-yoke-back-chair/
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