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Ottawa Stuhl D033
Architonic ID: 20024925
SKU: 4020075D0330136
Einführungsjahr: 2014
Der Ottawa Stuhl ist mit seiner blattähnlichen Form und dem geschwungenen Design optisch von der Natur inspiriert – ein wahres Designermöbelstück sondergleichen. Sie müssen nur einmal Platz nehmen, um zu spüren, dass nicht nur das Design des Ottawa Stuhls unvergleichlich ist, sondern auch sein Komfort. Die zweigähnlichen Beine am Ottawa harmonieren mit dem organischen Stuhldesign und vervollständigen diesen einmaligen Look. Gleichzeitig steht der skulpturenartige Sitz ohne Polsterung für klare Linien und eine minimalistische Form.
ABMESSUNGEN UND GEWICHT
Höhe: 86½/45 cm
Breite: 50 cm
Tiefe: 56 cm
Sitzhöhe: 45 cm
maximale Gewichtsbelastung: 125 kg
MATERIALIEN
Sitz: Polypropylen
Bein/Sockel: Stahl
OBERFLÄCHE
Bein/Sockel: pulverbeschichtet
FARBEN
Sitzfläche: Weiβ, Schwarz
Bein: Mattschwarzer Strukturlack, Chrom, Gebürstetes Messing
Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Untergestell Metall, Metall, Kunststoff, Sitz Kunststoff
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United States
Today poetic design is based on a plethora of complex criteria: human experience, social behaviors, global, economic and political issues, physical and mental interaction, form, vision, and a rigorous understanding and desire for contemporary culture. Manufacturing is based on another collective group of criteria: capital investment, market share, production ease, dissemination, growth, distribution, maintenance, service, performance, quality, ecological issues and sustainability. The combination of these factors shape our objects, inform our forms, our physical space, visual culture and our contemporary human experience. These quantitative constructs shape business, identity, brand and value. This is the business of beauty. Every business should be completely concerned with beauty - it is after all a collective human need. I believe that we could be living in an entirely different world - one that is full of real contemporary inspiring objects, spaces, places, worlds, spirits and experiences. Design has been the cultural shaper of our world from the start. We have designed systems, cities, and commodities. We have addressed the world’s problems. Now design is not about solving problems, but about a rigorous beautification of our built environments. Design is about the betterment of our lives poetically, aesthetically, experientially, sensorially, and emotionally. My real desire is to see people live in the modus of our time, to participate in the contemporary world, and to release themselves from nostalgia, antiquated traditions, old rituals, kitsch and the meaningless. We should be conscious and attune with this world in this moment. If human nature is to live in the past - to change the world is to change human nature.