Japanese firm Yoichi Yamamoto Architects has completed "2D/3D chairs" project  for Issey Miyake's store at Tokyo. This is what Yoichi Yamamoto has to say about the project:

"The back of the chairs stand up from the stage, while the legs of the chairs are drawings on the floor of the stage. If you look at the installation from one point in front of the shop window, the back of the chairs, which are three-dimensional objects, and the legs of the chairs, which are two-dimensional drawings, meet and create a single figure. We expressed Issey Miyake's "from 2D cloth to 3D dress" philosophy in our installation."

stage area: 11.25m2, floor: printing on removable media, chair: cut readymade chair painted by 2066-40 rocky mountain sky, cooperation: moph INC.