You'd better sit down for this. What you're looking at is not a child's drawing of a dinner table. On the contrary, Lucy Merchant's Mommy's Chairs are in fact real chairs, made of powder-coated recycled steel. According to Merchant, the sculpture-like seating is meant to "represent the spontaneity of a rough sketch." It's interesting to see that a design inspired by a doodle, a type of drawing that's inherently unpolished, can be so flawless; the visually trickery of this furniture is astounding. And, if the spindly shape of the chairs wasn't enough to confound expectations, the Crayola-box colors of the designs further demonstrate their inspiration. In this case the cliché couldn't be more true: things are not always as they seem.

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1Not a fan. The chairs seem to have open-ended pieces of metal sticking out that can easily poke out a kid's eye. Not something a mommy should be having around the house!
2they don't look very stable to me
3Yeah, that looks like something I once saw in a child's art class.
4They're cute for a display. But as for in my home, no thanks.
5unique! i like it!
6I love it! My nephews would be amazed.
7Wow! Interesting.
8as an art peice.. it's gorgeous.. but sorry to say its not practical... it's a bit dangerous to us tho.... by the way.. congratz.. this is something ' out of the box' kindda stuff.... cute
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