This book is the first important monograph dedicated to the work of Pablo Reinoso (b. 1955), a leading French-Argentinian artist and designer known for his Spaghetti Benches—found all over
the world—and his variations of the iconic Thonet chair. Over more than 40 years, Reinoso has produced his works in series. Here, in more than 200 superb color illustrations, are Reinoso’s
best-known masterpieces as well as more recent works that have been on view around the world. In his most recent series, Scribbling Benches (started in 2009), Reinoso no longer takes an
anonymous bench, nor an iconic chair, as his point of departure, but instead a steel girder. These works play on the unexpectedness of a solid, heavy object, a key structural component in
architecture, that is made to twist like a piece of wire and turn into a bench suggesting airy, transparent, contemplative spaces. The book explores Reinoso’s worlds and his uses of different
materials, which constantly translate the permanent into a work in progress.