Avec la série de chaises HAL, imaginée par Jasper Morrison, le designer réinvente l'assise avec une coque multifonctionnelle éditée par Vitra. La collection dégage un style contemporain avec une coque offrant une grande liberté de mouvement. Le matériau en plastique qui la compose, légèrement souple, vous permet un grand confort et une aisance inégalée quelque soit la position adoptée. Autour de la table de salle à manger ou tout simplement dans le bureau de la maison, HAL favorise une assise ergonomique et dynamique. Le piètement en chêne s'associe à un large choix de coloris de coque pour s'intégrer dans votre intérieur.
Color
Brique RE
Base
chêne naturel
Dimensions
l 47,5 x p 51 x h 79,5 cm, assise h 43,5 cm
Matériaux
polypropylène recyclé teinté, pieds d‘europe de l‘ouest et/ou de pologne, aluminium injecté finition époxy dim grey
Born in London in 1959, Jasper Morrison studied at the Royal College of Art in London and continued his studies at the Berlin School of Fine Arts. In 1986, Jasper Morrison set up his own design studio in London. He attracted attention with the clear concepts of his installations "Reuters News Center" at documenta 8 in Kassel and "Some new items for the home" at the DAAD gallery in Berlin, which presented objects with highly refined lines in reaction to the formal exuberance of postmodernism. He became the pioneer of the "New Simplicity": a concept translated into a design imbued with simplicity and seriousness. His furniture creations include lamps, interior accessories and textiles, as well as a tramway for the city of Hanover and a bus stop for the Vitra site. Jasper Morrison adopts a rationalist approach to manufacturing processes and advocates an aesthetic devoid of superfluous details. This 'super normal' design has won over many manufacturers (Canon, Sony) and design brands such as Alessi, Flos (the Glo-Ball lamp), Cappellini (the surprising Thinking Man's Chair), SCP and Vitra, which gives a prominent place to its pieces in the Vitra Home range, including the Cork stools in natural cork.
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VITRA
Vitra was founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum and Erika Fehlbaum. The design furniture company Vitra is located near Basel, Switzerland. Starting in 1981, the Vitra brand expanded and opened numerous subsidiaries around the world. The founders discovered the Vitra armchairs, including the Eames armchairs, the Vitra tables, and the office chairs created by Charles and Ray Eames, Antonio Citterio, and the Bouroullec brothers. They were instantly captivated and subsequently requested a license to produce these furniture pieces in Europe. In 1956, Vitra acquired this license, which became one of the cornerstones of the brand’s success.