A few days ago Kevin Roberts, Global CEO of Saatchi Saatchi, published a note in his blog that I want to share with you, because indeed, we are passionate about chairs that in their design dare and contribute to the experience beyond their functionality. This is his text:
interests, good wine, great music, and Lovemarks amongst them. As I
have posted
before, we also have a passion for chairs. Over the years, chairs have
been a fascination to me and a few weeks back I took possession of the Villain Chair.
Villain Chair. This chair first appeared in Sean Connery’s Bond adventure You Only Live Twice.
adventure You Only Live Twice. It was Ernst Stavro Blofeld’s key prop, along with the Persian cat and the eye scar Donald Pleasance wore in the part. Now SUCK UK
have just introduced the chair in a gorgeous Cadbury Dairy Milk colored
leather with 20 aluminum panels angled to cushion you in decadent,
criminal luxury. Naturally it also swivels for maximum malevolence.
chair now has pride of place in my TriBeCa loft alongside La Chaise
from Charles and Ray Eames, Shiro Kuramata’s ‘How High is the Moon’ chair, and hanging from the loft.
chair, and hanging from the loft ceiling is the Eero Aarnio Bubble Chair.
Chair. On the deck I have a range of Frank Miller’s 1960’s iconic garden furniture, along with the more
garden furniture, alongside the more up-to-date Philippe Starck Bubble
Club armchair and sofa.In Auckland, I have a bunch of chairs
from Ross Lovegrove, David Trubridge, Marcel Breuer, Philippe Starck
(including the Royalton Sofas and armchairs I first saw when that hotel
opened a few years ago), the classic Mies van der Rohe Barcelona Chair
and Day Bed, Verner Panton Heart chair and, my favorite, the Milana
chair from Jean Nouvel.
In
Grasmere, I have Eero Aarnio’s Ball chair, along with two amazing Peter Blake deckchairs
Blake deckchairs Ro surprised me with for my birthday last month.
When
I visited Jorge in his home in San José, Costa Rica, a couple a years
back, it felt like home away from home with many of the same pieces
scattered around Jorge’s home and the agency. He’s too warm and
friendly to have the Villain Chair though.
p.s. You can see most of these on www.regencyshop.com and the Villain Chair on www.suck.uk.com.
Note: Indeed, I don’t have a Villain Chair, although he failed to add that I don’t have nearly the depth of his checkbook! In Costa Rica, I share this affinity with Judko Rosenstock of Euromobilia and Duilio Chiapella of Artiv, although in their cases, it is their business as well.
Light topic for a cool and pleasant Saturday in December.