Pretty much every architect in the alphabet has produced a chair, a miniature version of their particular aesthetic. [...]
Buildings are all very well, but it seems you haven’t truly made it as an architect until you’ve given us something to sit on. [...]
“Mentally, it’s a very good exercise, to go from [designing] a building to the smallest bit in a building,” [Alex Michaelis] says. “You go back to the detail of the human body."
— moreintelligentlife.com
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This is very true. Here's one for the 'P' of KPF. He's 74 now and still doing furniture:
http://www.6sqft.com/kpfs-william-pedersen-strives-to-design-the-perfect-chair-with-loop-de-loop/
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