Singing Beach Chairs

As we contiue walking down the beach pwalking path, Ocean Front Walk you’ll see a pair of 7-foot high by 4.5-foot by 4-foot stainless steel and aluminum sculptural chairs, backed by a set of five 16-foot high resonant stainless steel pipes. These are Santa Monica Singing Beach Chairs. wind harp beach chairs.”

The “Singing Beach Chairs” are oversized chairs designed to produce musical tones when struck by the wind

The Singing Beach Chairs were constructed in 1987 as public art by San Francisco Artist, Doug Hollis. At the time he called them “wind harp beach chairs.” The sculpture was originally constructed in 1976 for the San Francisco Exploratorium.

Hollis' tall ocean-facing chairs take advantage of the unique ocean breeze conditions south of the Santa Monica Pier, where early afternoon on-shore breezes produce a humming resonance through the steel pipes.  

The chairs are large enough to fit two people and the aluminum pipes run 18-feet high sending music out up to 500 feet.

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  1. PEZ BALLESTA Y MÁS
  2. PEZ GLOBO Y MÁS
  3. PEZ BURRO PAYASO Y MÁS
  4. PEZ PAYASO ROSADO Y MÁS
  5. PEZ BURRA RAYADO Y MÁS
  6. PEZ LEÓN
  7. RANAS VENENOSAS
  8. BEBÉS CAIMANES
  9. MOJARRA OREJA AZUL
  10. TORTUGAS CAIMÁN MORDEDORAS
  11. SALVINIA
  12. TORTUGA MORDEDORA COMÚN ALBINA
  13. TORTUGAS DE ESTANQUE
  14. PISCINAS COSTERAS
  15. PULPO COMÚN
  16. PECES LINTERNA
  17. ANGUILAS MORENAS + MÁS
  18. TÚNEL DE TIBURONES
  19. MANTARRAYAS
  20. CANGREJOS DE HERRADURA Y MÁS
  21. PECES BOCONES Y MÁS
  22. MEDUSA LUNA
  23. ANTHIAS
  24. PEZ CARDENAL PIJAMA
  25. CABALLITOS DE MAR Y PEZ PIPA
  26. ANGUILA LOBO Y MÁS
  27. ORTIGA DE MAR
  28. TANQUE DE CORAL VIVO