Designer
Arne Quinze
Year
2007
Architonic id
1039184
Please be aware that this product is not longer in production. (A3)
To complement and integrate the range of tables in wood, Moroso offers a chair in the same material, commissioning the design from Arne Quinze.
Arne Quinze started his work with Moroso by designing Deer, working on the geometry and use of a synthetic material such as polyurethane foam with high-elasticity polyurethane paint. Deer comprised a set of modules with irregular and faceted shapes that could be composed in infinite solutions.
Arne Quinze tackles geometry once again this year although this time applied to a natural material such as wood.
He has furthered his work on forms and faceting, seeking new effects from the wood and creating a chair whose design is a combination of the past and future.
Using the most classic of materials, Quinze has successfully made an object with a symbolic shape in which the material gains qualities of luminosity.
Quartz is an object of the future that retains the intrinsic value of wood – strong and hard-wearing, comfortable and basic.
“When Patrizia Moroso asked me to start designing a chair in wood, I wanted to give the material a different look without however ignoring its natural qualities. The facets give a dynamic and vibrant appeal, while the surface plays with the light, creating a sparkling effect. Just like quartz”.
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