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Monday, October 11, 2010

Spring Back Banker's Chair


Materials: 4 laminate bent Ikea legs and two seats from antique banker's chairs

Description: My friend Veronica gave me two Ikea chairs she had in her apartment in Hollywood. They were laminate bent leg living room chairs that had no arms. The cushions smelled like cat pee so I threw them out. I kept the frames five-ever because the bent wood seemed too good to throw away. I also had these oak banker's chairs with broken legs. Again I just couldn't throw them away because they seemed too good.

One day I got sick of all of them hanging around, taking up space and not paying rent! I tried to throw them away, but I ended up taking them apart and reassembling all four chairs into one chair. It was too much fun! We use it in my living room and it is kind of a hit because it is bouncy with the bend wood and the springs from the bankers chairs.


One of our guests told me about your blog. The only problem is I can't find the name of the Ikea chairs I got the legs from. I looked on the website but it is not the POANG chair. The ones I used didn't have arms. However, they both have that plastic wedges that stop the chair from rolling forward. I think that is a unique Ikea detail. Hopefully, you might recognize the chairs this was made from.

To make it I took both Ikea chairs and removed all of the cross members and bolts. Then I lined the bent legs up together. I noticed all of the holes for the through bolts lined up perfectly so I took some threaded rode and cut it to the combined width of all four legs plus enough room for a bolt cap on each side. I put some Loctite on the thread ends and bolted them together.


The bankers chair seats are held onto the chair with through bolts and threaded inserts I mounted into the bottom of the oak seats. I took the springs off the banker's chairs and mounted them to the Ikea legs by screwing 2 chunks of closet rod to them. The springs just rest over them and the seat of the chair just rests on the springs. The springs actually fit into a recess in the oak seats perfectly locking it in place. It was all just very lucky. I hope you enjoy it.

~ Andrew Riiska, Los Angeles

29 comments:

  1. I want one of them!!

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  2. Wowww really really beautifull

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  3. i need at least four of them!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  4. Wow. This is my favorite hack ever. Anyone have an idea of the names of those ikea chairs?

    b

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  5. Dolores- PortlandOctober 11, 2010 7:03 PM

    A-MA-ZING!!!! that´s what I call a mayor hacker!!! congratulations... and I love the chair!

    thanks for sharing

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  6. andy! this chair just blew this blog away.
    -sami

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  7. Wow...greatest hack ever!!! Thought Ikea will hire you if you submit this to them...

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  8. Definitly the best hack I've ever seen!
    Neomi

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  9. I'm pretty sure that they're the same legs as on Poangs...I definitely agree - Best. Ikea. Hack. Evar.

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  10. Hack of the year, for sure! Well done! :)

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  11. This is a real beauty. Wow!

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  12. sorry, but to me the legs can't be the poang. the sitting, using the poang legs, will result definitely higher, and too high. and the poang chaise longue has another shape, not like the ones used here

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  13. The legs are from the Klackbo chair.

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  14. Quite original and a true classic ~ WELL DONE!
    I would not have pitched the chair legs either

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  15. I think Klackbo too: http://www.flickr.com/photos/51582446@N03/4745897513/

    GREAT hack :)

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  16. This was truly worth looking at. Much better than what I have been seeing...

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  17. like graham said they are legs of a klackbo - not made anymore but best ikea chair ever

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  18. That's a really nice hack! You should be a furniture designer!

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  19. Wow! That's truly a piece of sculpture. I can see it selling for a lot of money in a high-end design store. Maybe you should copyright it! ;)

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  20. Truly lovely in it's own way, BUT is it comfortable?

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  21. Andrew is a furniture designer. See his work at www.riiskadesign.com and www.fordandching.com.

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  22. Very very cool!

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  23. Holy Smokes! You are so creative. I am amazed that you even thought of this. This is the best hack ever. The chair is beautiful to the eye. I love the lines. YOU rock!!

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  24. freakin awesome chair

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  25. This is such an astonishingly great hack! Congratz to the owner :-)

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  26. I love this chair!!! Tommy Smith :)

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