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Face chair – Lime green

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Description

The Face Chair in lime green does not exist quietly. Of the three finishes available in this sculptural series, lime green is the one that most aggressively refuses to be background or context, determined to be the first thing every person in the room registers from the moment they walk through the door. On a form as inherently theatrical as an oversized human face, that refusal becomes the entire point of the piece.

The glossy lime lacquer covers every surface of the fiberglass form without interruption, from the base through the neck, across the facial planes and into the hollow eye apertures. The color sits in a sharp yellow-green that reads as lime rather than olive or sage, preserving the electric, almost synthetic quality that makes this finish so visually immediate. Under white event lighting it reacts with a near-neon intensity that sharpens every facial contour. Under warmer amber light it pulls toward a deeper botanical green, trading electricity for something more grounded without losing any presence. At 49 inches tall, it controls vertical space with full authority while projecting an energy that is entirely its own.

There is no subtle way to use this piece. Place it where it will be seen, pair it with restraint everywhere else, and let it carry the space. Find the minimal, bold surrounding pieces it needs in our full collection of rental furniture for events.

Technical Specifications

  • Material: Fiberglass, glossy lime green lacquered finish
  • Type: Sculptural chair
  • Dimensions: 45″ L x 27″ W x 49″ H (114 cm x 69 cm x 124 cm)
  • Style: Contemporary, theatrical, avant-garde

Suggested Uses

  • Environmental or climate advocacy gala requiring a design-forward centerpiece that communicates urgency through color
  • Gaming or esports brand activation where high-intensity visuals and boundary-pushing furniture reinforce brand identity
  • Carnival or funhouse themed immersive experience where surrealism and spectacle are the primary design objectives
  • St. Patrick’s Day upscale private event requiring a sculptural green focal point beyond conventional décor
  • Avant-garde wedding where the couple wants furniture that doubles as a conversation piece and photo opportunity
  • Etc.