
Artist Christopher Chiappa's
Chainsaw Rocker is a to-scale reproduction of a junkyard-find Honda Accord car seat that was chiseled to form by a chainsaw sculptor. Currently on view at
Moss in Los Angeles, it's
lowbrow artwork for the design elite. While its brass plated legs make it a delightfully functioning rocker, it's the chair's texture that really gets me.

Preparing for
baby number two has got me nesting and reconfiguring nurseries and bedrooms. Not wanting to spend a huge amount on another glider, I started searching for a comfortable yet modern rocker for my toddler's bedroom. If I had the extra money, I might splurge on the sassy brown swank chair, as the padded arms look quite comfy.

December 14 marks the day that the first miniature golf course opened. And because we know that kids (and adults) like to play a round of putt–putt, we scavenged around and found this ultra–cool
PGA Golf Tournament Rocker $95.
The green canopied "golf cart" has grass strewn along the rocking rails, a steering wheel to avoid those pesky sand traps, and a bucket in back for those clubs that Junior needs to stow away while he's rockin'.

This
Rocker is a universal attachment to turn almost any four legged chair into a real rocking chair. According to the product description, "depending on the chair of your choice, you can get any kind of rocking chair; from a superlazy to a more active rocker." You won't find me with a granny chair, I'll take the "more active rocker" so I can rock out like the best of 'em.