Rebar, Stainless Steel, Fan Chair

Author: Tracy Sigler | Posted: April 16th, 2006 | | Tags: , , , , | 2 Comments »

Chair of rebar, stainless steel, and antique fan

This one’s for you, Gary Taylor. Thanks again, for lunch.

I believe this is the first piece of metal furniture or sculpture I ever made. I made it when my brother and I had a record store in the late 1980s. We had a large space and a small inventory. So, occasionally we would have events like art shows or even spoken word gigs. That got me thinking I should make some stuff, in whatever medium. I ended up leaving some of my pieces in the store; this chair was one of them.

One of our regular customers, Peter Pittman, saw it and eventually displayed it in a hair salon, of all places, that his wife owned and operated. I think they would also have “exhibits” there. Anyhow, someone(?) saw it there and it ended up in a place called Breit Functional Crafts in Norfolk, VA, where someone else(?) saw it and it ended up in an exhibit at the Reynolds Minor Gallery in Richmond, VA. Funny enough, a woman from Virginia Beach saw it there and decided to buy it. I can’t remember the exact number, but I do remember I priced it high enough that no one, I thought, would buy it. Then the gallery doubled that number, and someone actually did! Oh well, I think it’s kinda corny now, but back then I hated to see it go.

The frame is made of rebar with most of the slag buffed off with a wire wheel. The seat and arms are 11 gauge stainless steel. The most interesting part, the back, is an ancient Dayton floor fan that we had laying around the store. It had a small frame that held it in position, and it took a few minutes to get up to speed. For some reason I thought it would obviously make a comfortable chair back. I meticulously cleaned it and even had the bullet-shaped motor housing re-chromed. The only pictures I have are from a contact sheet of shots a friend (Pam Taylor) took. She probably gave me the negatives but who knows where they are.

Thanks Peter! Wherever you are now…


2 Comments on “Rebar, Stainless Steel, Fan Chair”

  1. 1 G Money said at 9:47 pm on April 16th, 2006:

    Genius! That fan is pretty sweet, but the whole thing is a work of art. Hope it’s got a good home down at the beach.

  2. 2 Grayson said at 3:22 am on August 10th, 2008:

    It’s weird, it’s art…to hell with function (or maybe function has become the abstractly ludicrous form); the Chair has a novel whimsy that brightens and inspires those who experience it. Bravo brother.

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