Designer Han Seungmin has created a chair utilizing the mass-produced stainless-steel fencing in Asian and West Indian neighbourhoods in New York to “problem the idyllic picture of the ‘American Dream'”.
The White Picket Chair by Han Seungmin, who’s also called Han Sonny, was manufactured in Brooklyn utilizing the identical elements because the shiny, polished fences and guardrails discovered all through New York Metropolis.
These have been first mass-produced in China within the Eighties and are sometimes put in round immigrant households all through town’s boroughs.
The chair consists of a curved backrest, with orb-shaped, ornamental finials that correspond to the higher parts of family fencing. Its seat and stretchers are fabricated from the pickets.
For Han, the chair “challenges the idyllic picture of the ‘American Dream’ from an immigrant perspective”.

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“Strolling by means of numerous Asian neighbourhoods in New York, one merely can’t miss the flashy presence of the extremely polished, shiny chrome steel fences, guardrails, doorways, and even awnings that line the brick and concrete buildings,” stated Han.
“Greater than distinct, these fences can typically be a extremely polarising aesthetic, if not downright unapologetic – an aptly defiant angle for a present political local weather the place immigrant communities are unceasingly focused.”

In response to Han, a part of the fencing’s attraction is in its modularity, sturdiness and affordability, whereas additionally offering safety.
The design is well-known in New York, with the New York Instances calling it a “standing image” of Asian American and West Indian households.
Originating and mass-produced in China, it unfold not solely to the US, however to numerous nations equivalent to South Korea, the place the designer grew up.

“After I was rising up in South Korea, all these fences have been so widespread that I did not assume a lot of them – and I nearly forgot about them as my household and I moved to the West Coast of the US,” he informed Dezeen.
“Then quick ahead a few a long time and I am residing in New York and began seeing them within the streets for the primary time in so a few years, however with a very totally different perspective this time round,” he continued.
“They felt totally different, but additionally so acquainted. And as somebody who makes furnishings, I considered how I may carry these fences, awnings and doorways into my very own area.”
Han plans to fabricate 4 of the chairs made to order, with a portion of buy proceeds donated to the New York Immigration Coalition.
The South Korean furnishings and object maker relies in Brooklyn and describes his work as drawing from “the on a regular basis surroundings of the previous and current”.
Different designers with worldwide backgrounds have created work based mostly on their experiences transferring to and residing in New York Metropolis, equivalent to Massimiliano Malagò and Workplace of TNT.
The images is by Han Seungmin.














