Big Mama
- Designer:
- Massimo Iosa Ghini
- Brand:
- Moroso
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New-Tone Armchair Specifications
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The designer plays with rationality, sneaking into its realm and poking fun at it: NewTone-Tonet-Tonine, sounds like parole in libertà poetry, a playful irreverent futurist evocation. While the seats recall modern Streamline architecture with their emphasis on curves coupled with a determined horizontality of form. In part the result echoes classic design aesthetics while also appearing to be dictated by rules of hydrodynamics. It is a post-modern vision personified in a new tone, giving the act of sitting an aura of renewed respectability and style.
Stress-resistant polyurethane foam in varied densities and polyester fiberfill on wood frame. Feet are aluminium with polished finish screwed to the frame. Seat cushion is stress-resistant polyurethane foam in varied densities and polyester fiberfill. Optional back pillows are goose down. NewTone collection covers are not removable.
The designer plays with rationality, sneaking into its realm and poking fun at it: NewTone-Tonet-Tonine, sounds like parole in libertà poetry, a playful irreverent futurist evocation. While the seats recall modern Streamline architecture with their emphasis on curves coupled with a determined horizontality of form. In part the result echoes classic design aesthetics while also appearing to be dictated by rules of hydrodynamics. It is a post-modern vision personified in a new tone, giving the act of sitting an aura of renewed respectability and style.
Stress-resistant polyurethane foam in varied densities and polyester fiberfill on wood frame. Feet are aluminium with polished finish screwed to the frame. Seat cushion is stress-resistant polyurethane foam in varied densities and polyester fiberfill. Optional back pillows are goose down. NewTone collection covers are not removable.
Designer
Massimo Iosa Ghini was born in Bologna, 1959. He is an architect who graduated from the Milan Polytechnic.