Italian brand Seletti and Studio Job collaborated to make the UN_LIMITED EDITIONS furniture collection, which will debut at Maison & Objet in Paris.  Both the studios are known for their creativity and originality, which they have proved again.

The Hot Dog and The Hamburger global icons of Pop food are transformed into actual furniture, and form the niche “Fast Food Furniture” collection. Open hot dog bun is the actual structure of the sofa, and it hosts an upholstered sausage acting as a beck cushion; likewise, the hamburger bun features a seat in the shape of a hamburger, a pickled cucumber as armrest, and a slice of tomato as back cushion.

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These flashy new pieces, clearly inspired by the pop-side of the American culture, are paired with two special projects, which are the symbol of how precious limited editions can become affordable.

During Milan Design Week 2017 the Artistic Director Stefano Seletti said in a interview with Designboom;

But obviously I had to approach the matter my way! And my way is never a normal one…we will surely explore other typologies in the future, I think we are ready to do that but we will take all the time we need, because we will need to find the right innovative approach.

The brands previously collaborated on a collection of aluminum patio of furniture. Similarly, the UN_LIMITED EDITIONS is really incredible, just give it a look!

Yummy Food furniture
The hot dog sofa
Burger chair
Sliced tomato cushion
Pickel cushion
Sliced cucumber cushion
UN_LIMITED EDITIONS by Seletti and Studio Job

Via: DesignBoom 

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Mehul is a Master's in Mass Communication and Journalism. Her name means cloud, and she is as bubbly as one. When not writing on home decor, Mehul could be seen hiking a cliff or driving her car. Mehul has a dream to participate in World Racing Championship someday.

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