Collection

Transformation

Works built from the tension between prior use and sculptural reconstruction: the chair as domestic object, material record and collected form.

Peacock Chair by Holly Kay Parsons — front view, colourful sculptural chair with transformed surface
Sculptural chair / 2024

Peacock Chair

A French-style armchair rebuilt as a maximal sculptural object, its carved frame, embroidered buttons and upholstery trim carrying the showmanship of the peacock.

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Jungle Chair by Holly Kay Parsons — front view on white ground, densely patterned sculptural chair
Sculptural chair / 2024

Jungle Chair

A structurally repaired chair rebuilt as a dense surface of pattern, colour and growth, closer to being inside a landscape than looking at one.

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Sweet Recall by Holly Kay Parsons — tactile stool with wool felt ball surface
Sculptural chair / 2026

Sweet Recall

A mid-century vanity stool remade as a tactile sculptural object, its wool felt surface carrying the colour, emotion and immediate recognition of the Freckle chocolate.

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Sculptural chairs shown together after transformation in the studio.
Sculptural chair / 2025

Addi Road Chairs

A suite of six chairs commissioned by a local community organisation and transformed using brand colours.

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