The Museum Volunteers Podcast

308. Integra Chair

Powerhouse Volunteers

Join Volunteer Judy as she discusses the history and significance of the Integra Chair.  We hope you enjoy this very informative talk.

Volunteers are at the heart of our community. Both on-site and virtually, these passionate, generous and skilled individuals contribute to a Museum that fosters connection and curiosity.  These virtual talks provide access to the Museum collection and are designed to inspire conversations and evoke memories.
 
Image: Object No. 86/842-1. Chair, 'Integra' armchair, moulded polypropylene, designed by Charles Furey & Associates for Sebel Ltd, made by Sebel Ltd, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1973-1986


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 Note: This talk has been adapted as part of a larger Collection Conversation entitled ’Innovation and Tech' which you are welcome to enjoy on our Youtube or Powerhouse Volunteer website. Enjoy!