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Obscure Design Typologies: Life Guard Chairs
Another in an occasional series exploring design typologies. (Previously: a survey of Lightships here)





















Posted by anothersam at April 29, 2009 11:21 AM. 3 Comments
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Nice images.It's really a great design. The design and the height of the chairs are so good.
Can you send a price list?
These are fabulous. I have a small row house in Baltimore, with a small deck that has a view of the harbor, sort of. I was thinking how wonderful it would be to add a tall, thin "seat" on the deck to extend the view for anyone adventurous enough to climb up. One of these life guard chairs would do it! Can they be found anymore? Do you know? Great post. Thanks.