supernatural small armchair 4 pack
by Ross Lovegrove from Moroso
supernatural small armchair 4 pack
Design Ross Lovegrove, 2005
Fiberglass reinforced polypropylene
Made in Italy by Moroso
"This new stackable chair has a structure that is the result of an evolution, more than of a design process." -Ross Lovegrove
Supernatural is an important innovation in technology while introducing a design product that offers excellent value for the money. Lovegrove suggests this chair "represents a new vision of form, generated by digital data, resulting in a chair to be used every day, slender, lively and healthy. The liquid, organic nature of its form combines the beauty of the human anatomy with the most advanced process of industrialization of 21st-century polymers".
The Supernatural small armchair features perforations in the body. "The perforations also have the purpose of adding a multi-sensory effect to the chairs when light passes over them to create shadows that enrich the space and thus offer the architectural surfaces unexpected levels of beauty".
Born in Galles, Ross Lovegrove graduated at Manchester polytechnic in Industrial Design and received a master in Design at the Royal College of Art. He worked as a designer for Frog Design on projects such as Walkman for Sony and Computers for Apple. He later moved to Paris as a consultant for Knoll International and invited to join the Atelier de Nimes together with Jean Nouvel and Philippe Starck. Lovegrove is winner of numerous international awards, his work has been extensively published and exhibited internationally.
The Supernatural small armchair is colorful, stackable (up to 4 chairs) and, thanks to the special material used, is fade resistant and suited for the outdoors. Please note: natural shading of the material is more apparent in the black, compared to the other colors, which is to be considered normal. Sold in sets of 2 chairs of the same color.
25.25" w | 31" h | 22" d | seat: 18" h | arms: 25.25" h
Fiberglass reinforced polypropylene
Made in Italy by Moroso
"This new stackable chair has a structure that is the result of an evolution, more than of a design process." -Ross Lovegrove
Supernatural is an important innovation in technology while introducing a design product that offers excellent value for the money. Lovegrove suggests this chair "represents a new vision of form, generated by digital data, resulting in a chair to be used every day, slender, lively and healthy. The liquid, organic nature of its form combines the beauty of the human anatomy with the most advanced process of industrialization of 21st-century polymers".
The Supernatural small armchair features perforations in the body. "The perforations also have the purpose of adding a multi-sensory effect to the chairs when light passes over them to create shadows that enrich the space and thus offer the architectural surfaces unexpected levels of beauty".
Born in Galles, Ross Lovegrove graduated at Manchester polytechnic in Industrial Design and received a master in Design at the Royal College of Art. He worked as a designer for Frog Design on projects such as Walkman for Sony and Computers for Apple. He later moved to Paris as a consultant for Knoll International and invited to join the Atelier de Nimes together with Jean Nouvel and Philippe Starck. Lovegrove is winner of numerous international awards, his work has been extensively published and exhibited internationally.
The Supernatural small armchair is colorful, stackable (up to 4 chairs) and, thanks to the special material used, is fade resistant and suited for the outdoors. Please note: natural shading of the material is more apparent in the black, compared to the other colors, which is to be considered normal. Sold in sets of 2 chairs of the same color.
25.25" w | 31" h | 22" d | seat: 18" h | arms: 25.25" h
$1,100.00 + free shipping
Ross Lovegrove
Lovegrove is inspired by forms of the natural world, the possibilities of new manufacturing techniques, and the ability to evoke an emotional response in users.
Iconic designs have propelled Moroso in the designer furniture market with help from well known designers: Patricia Urquiola, Konstantin Grcic and others. Each piece maintains a noticeable Moroso style while representing other cultures as well.