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LOVESEAT PART DEUX
An alternative version of the LOVSEAT that uses two hearts rather than 5. Editing the number of hearts pressures the individual components to work harder in order to generate the form of the seat. The result is an exaggerated, voluptuous surface that further abstracts the iconic image of the heart while creating an inviting surface for romance.
OVERHEAD VIEW OF TWO COMPONENTS.
LOVESEAT PART DEUX
An alternative version of the LOVSEAT that uses two hearts rather than 5. Editing the number of hearts pressures the individual components to work harder in order to generate the form of the seat. The result is an exaggerated, voluptuous surface that further abstracts the iconic image of the heart while creating an inviting surface for romance.
FRONT IN PERSPECTIVE.
LOVESEAT PART DEUX
An alternative version of the LOVSEAT that uses two hearts rather than 5. Editing the number of hearts pressures the individual components to work harder in order to generate the form of the seat. The result is an exaggerated, voluptuous surface that further abstracts the iconic image of the heart while creating an inviting surface for romance.
FRONT IN PERSPECTIVE.
LOVESEAT PART DEUX
An alternative version of the LOVSEAT that uses two hearts rather than 5. Editing the number of hearts pressures the individual components to work harder in order to generate the form of the seat. The result is an exaggerated, voluptuous surface that further abstracts the iconic image of the heart while creating an inviting surface for romance.
BACK VIEW.
LOVESEAT PART DEUX
An alternative version of the LOVSEAT that uses two hearts rather than 5. Editing the number of hearts pressures the individual components to work harder in order to generate the form of the seat. The result is an exaggerated, voluptuous surface that further abstracts the iconic image of the heart while creating an inviting surface for romance.
SIDE / BACK VIEW.

LOVESEAT PART DEUX

An alternative version of the LOVSEAT that uses two hearts rather than 5. Editing the number of hearts pressures the individual components to work harder in order to generate the form of the seat. The result is an exaggerated, voluptuous surface that further abstracts the iconic image of the heart while creating an inviting surface for romance.

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