In conversation with
Professor Peter McNeil
Chair Flair
Upcycle and Recycle with Designs from
the AMoD Collection for a Sustainable Future
Join us in a casual and insightful conversation with Professor Peter McNeil, who shared his deep knowledge on the history and significance of a beautifully refurbished chair featuring a design from the AMoD collection.
Peter elaborated on the original use of the chair, its origins, and the era it came from, offering a fascinating perspective on how furniture not only serves functional purposes but also reflects the culture and lifestyle of its time.
He described how the chair was once a key piece in the household, connecting its story to broader historical narratives. In addition, Peter explored how this particular project aligns with the growing upcycling and sustainability movements, emphasising the importance of restoring rather than discarding timeless furniture.
By incorporating a unique, hand-drawn design from AMoD’s vast collection, the chair was not only brought back to life but also adapted to suit modern tastes without losing its historical essence.
This thoughtful approach bridges the gap between the past and present, making it a perfect example of how sustainability can preserve cultural heritage while also keeping design relevant.
This project showcases how upcycling isn’t just about saving resources – it’s about celebrating craftsmanship, design history, and ensuring these stories continue to inspire future generations.
AMoD has more than 10,500 original hand drawn designs from Australian artists spanning more than 100 years.
View our Gallery with more than 3,000 digitised designs to select from. Chose from artist, era, genre or just browse through.
Let’s get started now!