Harkonnen Capo Chair

Harkonnen Capo Chair

The Harkonnen Capo Chair is one of H. R. Giger's furniture designs. It is manufactured by hand chiefly out of aluminium or black fiberglass and made to resemble a human skeleton. The chair was initially designed for an unproduced movie version of the novel "Dune" that was originally slated to be directed by Alejandro Jodorowski (many years later David Lynch directed the film, using none of Giger's designs).

The most prominent feature of the Capo Chair is a crown of three noseless skulls stacked on top of each other in a column above the back of the chair. This feature is what distinguishes the Capo Chair from regular Harkonnen Chairs, which lack the triple skull crown as well as armrests.

Giger sold replicas for $30,000 (fiberglass) to $50,000 (aluminium).

See also

* H. R. Giger
* House Harkonnen
* Chair

External links

* [http://www.hrgiger.com/chairs.htm H.R. Giger's Harkonnen Chairs] Official page


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