
Three Chairs for Children by Complete Thought
Three Chairs for Children by Complete Thought
Three Chairs for Children, by architecture studio Complete Thought, showcases designs reinvented from Enzo Mari’s 1974 publication which provided a set of blueprints for hand-crafting one’s own furniture in rough-sawn timber. They have been scaled to suit children aged two to four and utilise readily available DAR timber sections. The chairs offer an avenue for learning through craft; a puzzle assembled with hammer and nails.
Craft your own today! Instructions for their assembly can be downloaded here!
Three Chairs for Children will be on display until Sunday 24 May 2026.
ABOUT COMPLETE THOUGHT:
Complete Thought is run by architects, collaborators and co-founders Michelle Dunas and Stephen Clement. Before launching the practice in 2024, the pair spent years working in London and Sydney, across projects ranging from heritage-listed museums and residential architecture to installation art and retail spaces. That experience shaped not only their skills, but their shared belief in design that’s thoughtful, grounded, and open to exploration.
Michelle and Stephen started Complete Thought to work fluidly between architecture, interiors, and objects — creating spaces that are as much about how they feel to live in as how they look.
Coinciding with the launch of the studio in 2024, Complete Thought presented the exhibition ‘Replica Autoprogettazione’ at the Tin Sheds Gallery, exploring the intersection of craft and systemisation in contemporary architecture. During the run of the exhibition, the studio hosted a workshop for the construction of the Sedia Q chair by Enzo Mari. Out of this experience, including the difficulty in sourcing materials for the workshop, came the idea of developing the children’s chairs presented today.
For more information, please visit www.completethought.studio and follow them on Instagram @completethought.studio
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