It’s a YouTube creator and maker (Simone Giertz) who invented this as part of a video. She doesn’t produce thousands of these, so I see where the price is coming from.
Its an absurdly expensive chair, but at that price it should be the kind of furniture that your great grandkids will be taking to the dump after you’re long gone. You can’t say the same for an IKEA chair that lasts 20 years.
Just wait to see what people charge for custom dining room tables.
Not much of my great grandparents furniture exists that I know of. A couple things my son’s great grandma still exist. But I expect he’ll be taking it to the dump when it’s time to clean out our house.
My endorsement is meant to be a kind of humorous spin, talking about throwing it away is definitely not a proper endorsement, but I’m not a furniture marketer.
Its more of a this thing will last so long, in 80 years, it will be way out of style, doesn’t match anything and the great-grandkid’s spouse is very insistent they do not want it in their home.
That’s for the kickstarter version. This is basically a bespoke handcrafted chair by a company / team of less than 20 people. It’s run by Simone Giertz (pronounced yetch, hence the store name), and it’s an imminently reasonable price for an original design chair.
For when you’re so deep into this process that you want to make it a part of your house. https://yetch.studio/products/laundry-chair
$1100 USD for a fucking chair you can hang clothes on? I want some of what these guys are smoking.
I mean, if you’re in the bespoke furniture market this isn’t insane. There’s a reason IKEA is so popular
It’s a YouTube creator and maker (Simone Giertz) who invented this as part of a video. She doesn’t produce thousands of these, so I see where the price is coming from.
Its an absurdly expensive chair, but at that price it should be the kind of furniture that your great grandkids will be taking to the dump after you’re long gone. You can’t say the same for an IKEA chair that lasts 20 years.
Just wait to see what people charge for custom dining room tables.
I don’t think “your grandkids will have to throw it away” is quite as strong an endorsement as you meant it to be
Great grandkids. Not grandkids.
Not much of my great grandparents furniture exists that I know of. A couple things my son’s great grandma still exist. But I expect he’ll be taking it to the dump when it’s time to clean out our house.
My endorsement is meant to be a kind of humorous spin, talking about throwing it away is definitely not a proper endorsement, but I’m not a furniture marketer.
Its more of a this thing will last so long, in 80 years, it will be way out of style, doesn’t match anything and the great-grandkid’s spouse is very insistent they do not want it in their home.
I am seeing it at a reduced price of $880 USD, but still
That’s for the kickstarter version. This is basically a bespoke handcrafted chair by a company / team of less than 20 people. It’s run by Simone Giertz (pronounced yetch, hence the store name), and it’s an imminently reasonable price for an original design chair.
For reference, this is the type of thing it’s competing with; https://www.dwr.com/outdoor-lounge-chairs-ottomans/magis-spun-chair/9540.html