Chair from the Present
Wow!  Bet you don’t have one of these in your living room! 
The blossom of a favorite flower—the Kikyo flower or Chinese bellflower—inspired Japanese designer Masanori Umeda to design this graceful chair in 1990.  He called it Getsuen, which means "a moonlit garden."

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