'If instead of buying the same mass-produced Ikea chair as millions of other people, we built one for ourselves, to our liking? The recently launched School of Many Questions aims to answer that question.' | booksnotboys
teach participants how to turn wooden candlesticks on a lathe, how to construct a chair with a cane-woven seat, or how to design and assemble a tabletop lamp .in November, printouts were available as takeaways.
Impeccably made works from the founders were also on view: geometric-shaped lamps lit with round, multicolored bulbs, tiny side tables with embedded candleholders, and a wall-mounted cloud shelf smoking a cigarette, holding a copy of Marx’s. School of Many Questions encourages us to learn the tools of production, positing that objects can be both useful and beautiful. Bread and roses, indeed.Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription.