Woman in an Armchair

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A new one-off piece by Paul Spooner.
With echoes of Picasso’s cubist painting ‘Seated Bather by the Sea’ (1930) Spooner’s chair has 8 fingers which move like a wonky Peter Markey Wave Machine.
The piece is operated by batteries (included) and the fingers start moving when the knob on the drawer is turned.
Oak and mahogany (recycled from hospital).

Height 21cm. Width 15cm. Depth 13cm

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  1. paul hill says:

    I believe that of all the automata pieces I have seen, that the “woman in the armchair” is the most amusing and magnificently minimalist in form and function – it speaks volumes to me. Wish I could afford it!

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