Double Zero Chair
- Designer:
- David Adjaye
- Brand:
- Moroso
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Two circles, two elementary modules grafted into a construction geometry of art deco inspiration, openly communicate the tendency towards maximum formal simplification. This is the prelude to top-quality industrial production, an elegant economy of volumes expressed by the possibility offered by the chromed steel frame to structure the design into a complete seating family. Thus a chair and a stool are born, with and without armrests, with the addition of a small two-seater sofa, a sophisticated formal evolution dictated by good taste and class. This is a return to order, a transition towards a simultaneously luxurious and synthetic language.
Frame is tubular steel with polished black chrome or gold chrome finish. Seat and back are injected flame-retardant polyurethane foam over plywood panel; on polyethylene glides. Double collection covers are not removable.
Two circles, two elementary modules grafted into a construction geometry of art deco inspiration, openly communicate the tendency towards maximum formal simplification. This is the prelude to top-quality industrial production, an elegant economy of volumes expressed by the possibility offered by the chromed steel frame to structure the design into a complete seating family. Thus a chair and a stool are born, with and without armrests, with the addition of a small two-seater sofa, a sophisticated formal evolution dictated by good taste and class. This is a return to order, a transition towards a simultaneously luxurious and synthetic language.
Frame is tubular steel with polished black chrome or gold chrome finish. Seat and back are injected flame-retardant polyurethane foam over plywood panel; on polyethylene glides. Double collection covers are not removable.
Designer
David Adjaye OBE was born in Tanzania to Ghanaian parents and his influences range from contemporary art, music and science to African art forms and the civic life of cities.