Bolide
The brief of the client was clear: a comfortable armchair realized with traditional upholstery techniques. So, no moulds for cold foams and no concave forms to avoid the need to glue the fabric. The parts of an upholstered item, made up of a backrest, two armrests and a seat, have oval cross sections. A tribute to the dynamic deconstructions of Futurist Sculpture. The brief of the client was clear: a comfortable armchair realized with traditional upholstery techniques. So, no moulds for cold foams and no concave forms to avoid the need to glue the fabric. The parts of an upholstered item, made up of a backrest, two armrests and a seat, have oval cross sections. A tribute to the dynamic deconstructions of Futurist Sculpture.
CLIENT /
Blues
DATE /
2008
MATERIALS /
Wood, expanded polyurethane, fabric, steel
Photo / M. Lavazza Seranto
Bolide
The brief of the client was clear: a comfortable armchair realized with traditional upholstery techniques. So, no moulds for cold foams and no concave forms to avoid the need to glue the fabric. The parts of an upholstered item, made up of a backrest, two armrests and a seat, have oval cross sections. A tribute to the dynamic deconstructions of Futurist Sculpture. The brief of the client was clear: a comfortable armchair realized with traditional upholstery techniques. So, no moulds for cold foams and no concave forms to avoid the need to glue the fabric. The parts of an upholstered item, made up of a backrest, two armrests and a seat, have oval cross sections. A tribute to the dynamic deconstructions of Futurist Sculpture.
CLIENT /
Blues
DATE /
2008
MATERIALS /
Wood, expanded polyurethane, fabric, steel