The modern cabin chair on the banks of Lake Vermillion.
Sometimes an idea hits you (like a rock) and you can’t let it go. I have a few of these ideas come to me every so often believe it or not. This was one of them. If you live in Minnesota, one of the places almost everyone ventures to is the North Shore (of Lake Superior). Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring, it doesn’t matter. The views are breathtaking and the sound of the waves are mesmerizing. On one of our earliest treks north to gichi-gami we came across a beach with millions of these dark sculpted rocks. Their shape and color never left my mind.
In the middle of one of my many sleepless nights I was thinking of how to incorporate a rock from the lake, any of the 10,000+ located in Minnesota, into a chair design. It came to me pretty quick that night. My only hurdle was going to be how to permanently affix the rock to the chair. That solve I’ll keep to myself, but needless to say, I’m pretty impressed with myself.
While I should have built a prototype to prove my theory of how this would work, that’s not how this maker works. I quickly sold the idea to the owners of Ely Log Cabin and it was suddenly time to prove my theories. Needless to say, it all worked out the way I had (hoped) planned. Their logo is etched into the rock and then mounted flush with the back rest of the chair. ‘GENIUS’, I say! They also added on a side table. The possibilities are endless for this concept and I have found so much more inspiration for this concept online since. This alone could keep my mind busy for years to come. I’ve had more ideas wake me since then however.