
There’s an auction going RIGHT NOW, and if you hurry, you could be the one who gets stuck with this Endangered Shark Hanging Chair by South African white guy Porky Hefer, which the Leo DiCaprio Foundation exhibited at Design Miami/Basel in 2018, alongside a bunch of even bigger Endangered Animal As Furniture objects.

It’s ed. 1/3, and let me guess that there are no ed. 2 or 3, and someone associated with this Miami PR stunt got tired of paying their shark storage unit. On the bright side, this is the smallest one. Go for it!
Lot 197 | Porky Hefer, hanging chair, 2018 [milleabros via greg.org hero jack]