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Get Ready for Summer with a Grass Chair

by Bonnie Alter, London on 04. 4.06
Design & Architecture (chairs)

grasschair.jpgThe ultimate grow-your-own—the grass armchair. Here is the answer to those tricky design problems—where to put the garden chairs, what kind to buy, will they get rusty, be comfortable, be green, look good….The grass armchair is available from Purves & Purves, a furniture design shop. It’s a flatpack, do it yourself kit, consisting of a 14 piece corrugated cardboard frame and a package of grass seeds. It starts to grow after just 10 days. First decide on the best location for it—at the back of the garden so you can enjoy it in peace, or at the front so that you can watch it grow. But it can’t be moved so be serious about this. After you assemble the cardboard frame, you fill it with 240 litres of soil ( supply your own), sprinkle the grass seeds over it, and water it daily. Watch it grow. And enjoy. ::Purves and Purves

Comments (26)

this is a cool idea! it makes sitting on the front lawn a neat thing to do! i hope that big box stores like home depo and zehrs and so on pick up on this, (at least the designers for those home decor shows.)

jump to top keLster says:

Does the cardboard eventually biodegrade?

jump to top Nikki says:

who have thought we'd ever have to mow the chairs.

jump to top BenE says:

how cool is this???

jump to top mark says:

I like it! It also seems a little creepy though, as if the ground is rising up and swallowing things. Chairs first, who knows what next?? haha

jump to top FlatGreg says:

How the heck are you going to mow that thing?!?

jump to top Matt says:

i wonder if things like that really low growing flat chamomile and other softish ground covers could be used, they never need to be mowed like grass does and won't go to seed, i love the idea, i bet i could make one from my own left over cardboard boxes fromw hen i moved, some of those boxes are to worn out to hold stuff anymore but if i double up the cardboard bet it is strong enough to make a chair

jump to top moonfroggy says:

good idea. clover would probably suit perfectly.

jump to top elena says:

what's to stop ants from making a home out of your beautiful lawn chair and in turn your pants when you sit in it?

jump to top Mike [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

Great idea, but what happens to the cardboard after a few years?

Laying down into the grass in the middle of summer is an orgasmic experience, I guess sitting in this chair in the middle of a warm and sunny afternoon would probably be as enjoyable..

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Since the cardboard is buried, it will probably hold up together a lot longer than if it was left to biodegrade on the surface, getting hit by the elements.

jump to top MGR [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

Doesn't seem to have good back support. I would prefer a laid back Lawn Chair myself.

Certainly lots of novel garden sculpting potential with this.

jump to top sam says:

i imagine teh cardboard will biodegrade but the chair will stay in pretty good shape, especialy if the soil has a high amount of clay

as a kid i made a number of sculpture like things in the garden out of teh soil which had a lot of clay in it and they lasted until we moved away from the house, big castles and things and grass grew all over them they where really cool, so a chair like this could last for many years

jump to top moonfroggy says:

Chia Chair?

jump to top Chee-ah says:

Nick the links is down please repost...

and isn't it great that Bonnie finally has a voice of her own and doesnt need to be Lloyd-translated (not that we dont Love Lloyd). Yay! look forward to more from you Bonnie...

jump to top earthchange [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

Nick the links is down please repost...

and isn't it great that Bonnie finally has a voice of her own and doesnt need to be Lloyd-translated (not that we dont Love Lloyd). Yay! look forward to more from you Bonnie...

jump to top earthchange [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

just a momentary glitch, back online now ;)
(naughty hosting service...)

jump to top nick [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

I just thought you guys might like to know, they're using these chairs in the UK's Big Brother, unfortunatly their website doesn't have any pictures of the two chairs as of yet.

They're always very fashionable and quite stylish, so I wouldn't be supprised if demand for these goes up some time very soon.
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Andy

jump to top Andy says:

This is too funny!

jump to top Anonymous says:

is there any place in the US to get this.

jump to top craig says:

Chia Chair

jump to top Paul says:

I'm sure you could make your own for much cheaper. It might take alittle time figuring everything out but wouldn't it be cute to have a few chairs and maybe even a coffee table? And as for ground cover I saw a program about diffrent grasses that actually need to be walked on inorder to survive. So the constant sitting on them wouldn't hurt the grass. I'm sure a good nursey would know.

jump to top josephine park says:

Im doing about Grass Chairs for my project, and i was wondering how many you sell per year??

jump to top sammie says:

i dont think that this is acutally that good, what is the point in having a grass chair when you can just sit on the grass in your garden, it is just a waste of money !!!

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