I'm guessing whoever put together the page is not aware of the reputation of the Charles Eames chair.
Clearly not. What's funny is the comments -- it's like 50% "all tatooes suck and prove your unemployable" and 50% "yeah, except that the chair is BRILLIANT". And one person who liked the back full of hair-metal band logos.
Okay, this is the cutest thing ever. Little Alibelle was very thoughtful.
Oh, lordy, that is possibly the sweetest thing I've ever heard.
My co-workers thank you all for the Adorable Inter-Species Baby Love photos. They have made the rounds and received appropriate coos. Mondays need all the help they can get.
I look forward to telecommuting, but I also fear that I will never speak to another human being again. They'll find me one day dead in my kitchen, having choked on a fish oil capsule, with my throat eaten by the neighborhood cat. They'll say, she died doing what she loved - taking healthy supplements and feeding cats.
Oh, my god, such a Monday. Not enough gronk in the world.
For those of us not well-versed in office furniture, what is the significance of an Eames chair?
That particular chair is one of the most famous of midcentury furniture designs: [link]
Huh. I don't quite see the point of it still, but there you go. I wouldn't tag it as a worst-ever design, but it's not interesting enough for me to wonder what's the point of (even nice) furniture tattooed on one's body.
For those of us not well-versed in office furniture, what is the significance of an Eames chair?
Thank you for asking that, ita. I was just about to ask, myself.
That particular chair is one of the most famous of midcentury furniture designs: [link].
Huh.
I hate the moniker "tramp stamp" for a lower-back tattoo. (1) Because women's lower backs are lovely, and a well-done tattoo looks fantastic there. (2) *I* have a lower-back tattoo, and I got it to cover up my surgery scar -- it has *nothing* to do with providing decoration for all the guys to whom my tattoo says "Fuck me in the ass!!!"
(Seriously, *do* guys really think that's what a woman's lower-back tattoo means?)
Some other classic furniture design tattoos: [link]
ETA: he's a furniture design major: [link]
what's the point of (even nice) furniture tattooed on one's body.
Maybe it'd be cool if it was some anthropomorphisized furniture, running into battle while holding a sword over its head.
Hmmm... couldn't find any such images on google....