broken chair
The "broken chair" is a well-known sculpture located in Geneva, Switzerland. Created by artist Daniel Berset in 1997, it symbolizes the struggle against landmines and the impact of war on humanity. The chair is intentionally designed to appear broken, with one of its legs missing, representing the loss and suffering caused by conflict.
Standing at 12 meters tall, the sculpture is made of wood and metal. It serves as a powerful reminder of the need for peace and the importance of addressing the consequences of violence. The "broken chair" is situated in Place des Nations, near the United Nations office, attracting visitors from around the world.