Conçue par Patricia Urquiola pour Moroso, la chaise Pheaby incarne l'alliance de l'excellence artisanale et de la technique industrielle. Cette chaise rembourrée est réalisée en frêne verni, offrant une esthétique à la fois élégante et durable. L'assise et le dossier de la chaise Pheaby sont rembourrés avec de la mousse de polyuréthane, assurant un confort optimal. Le design de la structure de la chaise Pheaby rappelle la forme d'un chevalet de menuisier, soutenant le siège doux et arrondi, créant ainsi une expérience visuelle et tactile unique. La chaise rembourrée Pheaby se distingue par sa polyvalence, sa légèreté et son confort, dont le design relève d'une approche rationnelle et réfléchie dans le choix de chaque détail, démontrant l'équilibre harmonieux entre esthétisme et fonctionnalité.
Color
gentle 933
Dimensions
l 51 x p 57 x h 77 cm, assise h 47 cm
Matériaux
frêne finition cinnamon, rembourrage mousse polyuréthane à densité variable, revêtement non déhoussable tissu gentle
Born in Oviedo in 1961, Patricia Urquiola attended the Faculty of Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Madrid and the Polytechnic School of Milan, where she graduated in 1989 with Achille Castiglioni as her thesis supervisor. She was his assistant at the Polytechnic School of Milan from 1990 to 1992. From 1990 to 1996, she worked in the product development department for De Padova, where she collaborated with Vico Magistretti. In 1996, she became head of design at Lissoni Associati. In 2001, Patricia Urquiola opened her own design studio, where she works on design, installations and architecture. In 2005, together with her colleague Eliana Gerotto, Patricia Urquiola developed a collection of lighting for Foscarini. Their Caboche pendant, ceiling, floor and table lamps reinterpret the 1960s plastic bracelet-style crystal chandelier with pendants. After several European boutiques, she has just designed the interior architecture of the sublime Mandarin Oriental in Barcelona. Patricia Urquiola designs both outdoor furniture, with the Pavo real armchair, and accessories for Alessi.
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MOROSO
Founded in 1952, Italian design company Moroso creates sofas, armchairs and other furnishings designed by the best designers on the planet, such as Patricia Urquiola, Ron Arad and Doshi & Levien. Moroso's products are of an exemplary quality coupled with a sense of humour. Exuberant, rich in humanity, baroque, colourful and full of vitality all at once, Moroso's collection emphasises the way in which design draws its inspiration from art and therefore becomes its expression in everyday life.