Recycled 'G'Day' Chair by Sayer & Connell
Brian Sayer & Christopher Connell 'G'Day' chair, recycled cast aluminium, Australia, c 1988, 34.65 in. high, 15.75 in. wide, 16.93 in. deep
Recycled 'G'Day' Chair
Brian Sayer & Christopher Connell 'G'Day' chair, recycled cast aluminium, Australia, c 1988, 34.65 in. high, 15.75 in. wide, 16.93 in. deep
Recycled Aluminium 'G'Day' Chair by Sayer and Connell
A cast recycled aluminium 'G'Day' chair by Brian Sayer and Christopher Connell, Australian 1988. Literature Terry Measham, Treasures of the Power House Museum, published 1994, page 60 and 61, plate 34
Australian Post-Modern 'G'Day' Chairs (Set of 4)
Brian Sayer and Christopher Connell (Australian) set of four post modernist 'G'Day' chairs, designed 1988 manufactured by the central foundry, mascot, aluminium, 'Made in Australia' impressed in upper back, designer and manufacturers information impressed
Post Modernist 'G'Day' Chairs and Mirror Set
Brian Sayer and Christopher Connell, two Post Modernist 'G'Day' aluminium chairs, 1988 and 1992 and a 'G Day' mirror, cast from recycled aluminium cans, foldable; one chair with Central Foundry cast integrated plate to underside of seat, series 1, inscribe
"G'day" Aluminium Chair by Sayer/Connell
'G'day' aluminium chair, designed by Brian Sayer/Christopher Connell, manufacturer central foundry, mascot, New South Wales, April 1988. Under Creative Commons license: Attribution Non-Commercial, recycled aluminium, cast in one piece, the back rest formed
Liberace Memorial Chair by Peter Tully
Peter Tully, (1947 - 1992), Liberace Memorial Chair, 1989 cast aluminium frame decorated with fabric, mirrors, buttons, faux fur and found objects height. In 1989 Brian sayer, who designed the g'Day chair together with Chistopher Connell, invited artists a