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Athens-based architect and designer Katerina Kamprani has a delightful way of turning functionality on its head.
In her series The Uncomfortable, Kamprani reimagines everyday objects with an absurd twist—making them hilariously impractical, and at times, entirely unusable.
From double-handled wine glasses to stairs that lead nowhere, her creations strike a perfect balance between humor and frustration.
Each design invites you to imagine the moment of attempted use, and the immediate regret that would follow.
Far from a one-off project, The Uncomfortable has grown into a prolific and thoughtful exploration of design gone wrong.
It’s a playful reminder of how much we take usability for granted. Plus how deeply (good) design affects our daily lives.
Feast your eyes (and scratch your head) at the brilliantly maddening collection below.
See more of her work on Kamprani’s website.
Images shared with permission from the artist.
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