A model used as human furniture may be nude or semi-nude to add to the
erotic or aesthetic appeal. A classic example of the depiction of human furniture as art is the set of three sculptures
Hatstand, Table and Chair made in 1969 by British
pop artist
Allen Jones which show semi-naked
white women in the roles of furniture. Allen Jones' artwork was the subject of a feminist protest when it was auctioned at
Sotheby's in 2012. Norwegian artist
Bjarne Melgaard created a sculpture called
Chair which has the same shape as the Allen Jones' chair but depicts a
black woman. In 2014 art collector
Dasha Zhukova, the partner of Russian billionaire
Roman Abramovich, caused controversy by appearing in a photograph sitting on Melgaard's chair. Zhukova apologized for the photograph saying that she "utterly abhor[s] racism, and would like to apologise to anyone who has been offended by this image". In 2025,
Bianca Censori debuted bondage females as human furniture in South Korea, which was praised by her husband and artist
Kanye West. ==Bondage==