- Good design comes about when you riff on things to make them better and more relevant. It’s something that inspired us recently to rethink our office chairs for gamers. With that spirit in mind, we thought we’d give the Los Angeles-bred, New York-based Rahim a chance to rethink the Aeron chair through the lens of gaming.
“In my work, I like to chop and screw and collage stuff,” he explains, referring to the popular genre of hip-hop. “I relate my process more to J Dilla or Madlib: I chop and sample graphic elements like they make a beat.” For this project, Rahim worked Aeron’s frank, mechanical details and juxtaposed these technical systems with a lo-fi vibe of vintage gaming. Here he talks about loving the Eames Lounge, finding inspiration in golden-era advertising, and his former status as an untouchable GoldenEye 007 player.