Pallet Charity Project

2009

Pallet Charity Project

Customised by artists

Studiomama donated the manufacturing rights of The Pallet Chair’, designed in 2006, to the non-profit organisation Amistad o Nada in Argentina’s Buenos Aires. They invited artists Gavin Turk, Rachel Whiteread and Cornelia Parker to customise a pallet chair each in support of the charity’s work in 2009.

Artist Pallet Chairs

Cecilia Glik, a photographer, gallery owner and charity worker for Amistad o Nada, has taught a collective of formerly unemployed people in District 20 in the Lugano neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, one of the oldest and most deprived slums in the city, to make the Studiomama’s Pallet Chair using locally sourced pallets. The furniture is sold through local networks, providing dignified work for those most vulnerable to economic and social disparity – and an affordable source of furniture in Argentina.

Each piece has its own character and personality and they have developed their own following both online and among avid collectors. Each a one-off, they were sold through Phillip de Pury's London and New York galleries.

As part of this initiative, Studiomama invited British artists Gavin Turk, Cornelia Parker and Rachel Whiteread to each customise a Pallet Chair. Turk’s ‘Pollocky’, Whiteread’s ‘Untitled’ and Parker’s ‘Beach Chair’ were auctioned to raise funds for Amistad o Nada.

“I am an admirer of Nina Tolstrup’s direct, functional, no-nonsense design,’ says Rachel Whiteread. The Pallet Project is a generous and humble venture that deserves support.”

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