• Broken Chair is an original idea and project of Paul Vermeulen, co-founder and director of Handicap International Switzerland.[2] In October 1996...
  • Berset’s giant Broken Chair, which has had one of its legs blown off, was placed in the Place des Nations in 1997 to mark an earlier landmine campaign.
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  • The companies include Louis Genève and Thomas Büchi, both of whom worked on the creation of the Broken Chair 27 years ago.
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  • This huge 'Broken Chair' sculpture, an artwork made of wood, stands on only three legs is a symbol the campaign against landmines.
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  • The slang term "Broken Chair" is a derogatory phrase used to describe someone who is perceived as weak, useless, or ineffective.
  • Geneva broken chair in front of the united nation building - Peace symbol - Switzerland Stock Photo - Alamy Broken chair sculpture By Alamy.
  • The giant ‘Broken Chair’, a work of art in wood, symbolises the campaign against landmines. The Broken Chairstands on only three legs.