The so-called Bead Work chair is made of thousands of hand stitched beads–high/lo riff that evokes haute couture gowns that take hundreds of hours to make; and also the humble beaded chair cushion that taxi drivers are so fond of.
The so-called Bead Work chair is made of thousands of hand stitched beads–high/lo riff that evokes haute couture gowns that take hundreds of hours to make; and also the humble beaded chair cushion that taxi drivers are so fond of.
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Great idea, elegantly executed. Now I am waiting for the stool so that legs will be comfortable, too:)