


Chaos
Architonic ID: 1014842
Einführungsjahr: 2001
Konzept
Sessel. Rahmen aus Stahlrohr mit Gummi-Gurten. Polsterung: Polyurethan mit Polyester-Watte. Bügel aus Edelstahl. Bezug aus Stoff oder Leder. Abmessungen: Höhe 74 cm, Sitzhöhe 42 cm, Breite 90 cm, Tiefe 66 cm.
Wenn ein eigenwilliger Minimalist wie Konstantin Grcic sein erstes Polstermöbel entwirft, kann das Ergebnis nur höchst ungewöhnlich sein. Beim Sessel Chaos hat er sich über viele Konventionen hinweggesetzt und trotzdem, oder gerade deshalb, ein perfektes Sitzmöbel geschaffen: schmal im Profil, üppig in der Vorder- und Rückansicht und hemmungslos “cool” in der Ausstrahlung. Chaos ist ein magischer Thron, der die alltäglichen Situationen – Sitzen, Warten, Beobachten – adelt und ihnen die Aura des Besonderen verleiht.
B 99 x T 66 x H 62-101 cm (Sitzhöhe 42 cm)
Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Untergestell Metall, Metall
Profile Konstantin Grcic (*1965) was trained as a cabinet maker at The John Makepeace School (Dorset, England) before studying Design at the Royal College of Art in London. Since setting up his own practice Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design (KGID) in Munich in 1991, he has developed furniture, products and lighting for some of the leading companies in the design field. Amongst his renowned clients are Authentics, BD Ediciones, ClassiCon, Flos, Flötotto, Laufen, Magis, Mattiazzi, Muji, Nespresso, Plank, Serafino Zani, Thomas-Rosenthal and Vitra. For Galerie kreo in Paris, he has created a number of limited edition pieces since 2004. Many of his products have received international design awards such as the prestigious Compasso d`Oro for his MAYDAY lamp (Flos) in 2001 and the MYTO chair (Plank) in 2011. Work by Konstantin Grcic forms part of the permanent collections of the world´s most important design museums (a.o. MoMA/New York, Centre Georges Pompidou/Paris). Konstantin Grcic has curated a number of significant design exhibitions such as DESIGN-REAL for The Serpentine Gallery, London (2009), COMFORT for the St.Etienne Design Biennale (2010) and BLACK2 for the Istituto Svizzero, Rome (2010). In 2012 he was responsible for the exhibition design of the German Pavillon at the 13th Architecture Biennale in Venice. Solo exhibitions of his work have been shown at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (Rotterdam, 2006), Haus der Kunst (Munich, 2006), The Art Institute of Chicago (2009) and most recently at the Vitra Design Museum (Weil am Rhein, 2014). The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA) appointed Konstantin Grcic "Honorary Royal Designer for Industry (Hon RDI)", in 2010 he was fellow at Villa Massimo in Rome. Design Miami/ arwarded him the title "2010 Designer of the Year". Konstantin Grcic defines function in human terms, combining formal strictness with considerable mental acuity and humour. Each of his products is characterized by a careful research into the history of design and architecture and his passion for technology and materials. Known for pared-down pieces, Grcic is often called a minimalist but the designer himself prefers to speak of simplicity.