Chelsea Macdonald

Chelsea Macdonald (born 7 November 1980) is a Brunanter artist and furniture designer. Focusing on minimalist design, she is one of the leading figures in modern Brunanter design.

Biography
Macdonald studied at El-Reis Academy of the Arts in the late 1990s and later went to the Chelsea College of Art and Design. Macdonald specialized in industrial design and soon went on to design furniture, becoming a co-founder of green furniture company ReUsable Design.

Macdonald creates furniture all taken from recycled materials. She has created chairs and tables made from recycled plastics, metals and wood, including a sofa fully made from recycled office desks. Due to this all her designs are limited to low production and are in the upper price range of the company's products.

Roodstad pavilion
In 2009 she embarked on creating her first architectural piece, a pavilion-type structure titled Green beyond the black, but commonly known as the Roodtad Pavilion. The pavilion is completely made from recycled metal and plastics, but unlike most of her work features a more elaborate, Victorian-inspired design. The pavilion was temorarily placed in front of the Daaneson Market in Roodstad, but has been permanently moved to nearby Quincentennial Park.