The art blog Colossal introduces us to the works of Chris Wolston, an artist who is based out of Medellín, Colombia and New York City. He specializes in furniture and is lately exploring the use of traditional Colombian wicker in his series titled Nalgona.
Wolston's works take an anthropomorphic direction as his chairs seem to come alive and active. They’re inventive and definitely a conversation piece for a home, especially since most chairs don’t have butts.
Wolston makes more than just chairs. Hand Chandelier reaches down at the humans it illuminates in the Goldwyn Residence in New York.
Hand Side Table is a handy place to store commonly-needed items. It could be improved only if you could ask for the table to hand you things.
You can view more of Wolston’s works on his Instagram page.