A few months ago, we picked up on Dario Antonioni's Kickstarter campaign for "Botanist Minimal," an article of furniture that may or may not have needed crowdsourced funding. Just over a month after we posted it, the bent-poplar bench was successfully funded (as we had predicted) at nearly twice the goal, so the meta-level questions about the DIY spirit of Kickstarter were moot points.
Which is a long way of saying that there's another, arguably more deserving, bench on the Kickstarter market: as of press time, Jonathan Kemnitzer's "Skate Bench No. 1" is roughly 60% funded. Again, it's a bench with an uncompromisingly minimal form factor, though its usable surface is limited to one adult: the seat is simply a skate deck (new or used) that sits atop a stainless steel frame that matches that of the Eames Low Table Rod.
The pitch after the jump:
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