I was asked to re-purpose a plain wooden IKEA chair into a physical manifestation of a word. I was given the word Bipolar. I knew that there needed to be two discernible states interlocked, but completely opposed to each other. The two states are separated by a mirror through the middle that connects the two worlds and creates the illusion that each is complete. 
(via Steve Haslip - Bipolar Chair)

I was asked to re-purpose a plain wooden IKEA chair into a physical manifestation of a word. I was given the word Bipolar. I knew that there needed to be two discernible states interlocked, but completely opposed to each other. The two states are separated by a mirror through the middle that connects the two worlds and creates the illusion that each is complete.

(via Steve Haslip - Bipolar Chair)

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    That is brilliant
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    little bit brilliant. I’ve always been jealous...bipolar people - at least they have up...
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    very impressive.
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