$ 6,500 USD

(Shipped Globally)

The PolarisGo Chair

Designed By: Ross Lovegrove

Manufacture: Bernhardt Design, Made in USA

Estimated Delivery Lead Time: Summer / Fall 2025

A cutting-edge design collaboration inspired by data from the 2024 Polaris Dawn Mission.

The GO Chair is the very first and only chair to be made in injected Magnesium to preserve its sculptural organic design whilst promoting its physical lightness. It has since become an icon that embodies the Worlds of Art, Design, Science and Industrial Evolution. Its one of the finest examples of how technology can be sculpted to define a unique vision that is progressing us forward in the 21st Century and beyond, hence it is often seen in seminal Science Fiction movies such as Passengers which help project our imagination far into the realms of other worldliness and new potential realities.

In this unique, Limited Edition variant of the original chair by it’s very own creator, an advanced aerospace aluminium alloy seat insert is inspired directly from the shock wave data of the launch of the Polaris Dawn mission. Radiating as a frequency from the four corners the waves represent the four astronauts blending into one to complete the mission as a fusion of humanity and life itself as the ultimate force of nature.


A Limited Edition with meaningful philanthropic impact :: Only 210 Worldwide.

50% of Net Proceeds for Each Sale Donated
to the lifesaving mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Finding cures. Saving children.®

Technical Details:

Powder Coated Magnesium Frame
Advanced Aerospace-Grade Aluminium Alloy Seat
Dimensions: 30 1/2 x 23 x 27 inches (77.5 x 58.4 x 68.6 cm)
Weight: 18lbs (8.165 Kgs)

The Partnership

CreativeWorkStudios, in collaboration with Ross Lovegrove, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®, and the Polaris Program’s groundbreaking first mission, Polaris Dawn, has embarked on an extraordinary initiative to illuminate the challenges and solutions the human body faces in the harsh environment of space.

Ross Lovegrove brings his distinctive creative perspective to this collaboration, transforming the crew's in-flight experiences and experimental data into compelling visual and design narratives. By interpreting the knowledge gained from Earth's orbit, Lovegrove challenges our understanding of human resilience and adaptability in the cosmos, offering a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be human in extreme environments.

This partnership reflects the pioneering spirit of the Polaris Program, which extends the boundaries of space exploration, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which tirelessly advances the fight against life-threatening diseases here on Earth.