A rite of passage for all designers appears to be the creation of a chair.
Possibly this is because, as George Nelson said in his 1953 book Chairs, "every truly original idea - every innovation in design, every new application of materials, every technical invention for furniture - seems to find its most important expression in a chair".
Or possibly it is just that whilst most designers can create imaginative solutions, they are unable to pose imaginative problems.
A few famous designers of chairs include:
De*sign"er (?), n.
1.
One who designs, marks out, or plans; a contriver.
2. Fine Arts
One who produces or creates original works of art or decoration.
3.
A plotter; a schemer; -- used in a bad sense.
© Webster 1913.
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