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Architonic ID: 20766581
Año de Lanzamiento: 2024
Patricia Urquiola reinventa el concepto de los acolchados en clave circular con un sillón altamente elegante que celebra la comodidad y la sociabilidad. La estructura de madera levanta del suelo las formas acolchadas, dotando al conjunto la levedad de una nube. El revestimiento de tela envuelve los volúmenes del sillón y crean un pliegue especial que destaca la belleza de los perfiles. El alma consciente está formada por un esqueleto de metal vestido con un acolchado pespunteado de fibra PET reciclada, que abraza la estructura del respaldo y los reposabrazos como un edredón. De igual forma, los mullidos cojines del asiento también están realizados en PET reciclado. Esta técnica de construcción especial fue posible gracias a la experimentación con materiales circulares realizada por la empresa para minimizar el uso de poliuretano. Mon-Cloud posee un porcentaje muy bajo de elementos espumados de CIRCULARREFOAM®, un poliuretano fabricado con un porcentaje de polioles reciclados. Estas inserciones se desarrollaron para separarse de otros materiales, con el fin de facilitar el reciclaje y la recuperación. El sillón se puede desmontar por completo al final de su ciclo de vida. La familia Mon-Cloud se compone del sofá, un módulo de asiento más amplio que posee elementos en ángulo abierto, un puf y una banqueta.
Concepto
A generous, welcoming refuge that celebrates comfort and hospitality. Designed by Patricia Urquiola, Mon-Cloud is an extremely elegant, versatile sofa, studied to rethink upholstered furniture design with an eye to circularity. The wood structure lifts the upholstered parts off the floor, lending the entire sofa the lightness and softness of a cloud. The fabric upholstery envelops the contours of the sofa, creating a distinctive fold that enhances the beauty of its silhouette. The backrest cushions are defined by centre stitching that lends a unique, sophisticated aesthetic signature to each module. The eco-minded core of the sofa is composed of a metal skeleton wrapped in quilted recycled PET fibre padding that embraces the backrest and armrest structures like an enveloping comforter. Even the soft seat cushions are made of recycled PET.
This special construction technique was made possible through experimentation with circular materials conducted by the company in order to reduce the use of polyurethane to a minimum. Therefore, Mon-Cloud contains an extremely low percentage of foamed elements made of CIRCULARREFOAM®, a polyurethane made with a percentage of recycled polyols. These inserts were crafted so they can be separated from the other materials, in order to facilitate recovery and recycling.
Since there are no glued parts, the sofa can be completely disassembled at the end of its life cycle.
Mon-Cloud defines each room in the home, thanks to a careful selection of modules that makes way for different interpretations of use. The elements can be joined to create unique arrangements, while some of them can stand alone.
Este producto pertenece a la colección:
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Asiento y respaldo tapizados, Con apoyabrazos
Residencial

Italy
Profile Patricia Urquiola was born in Oviedo (Spain) in 1961. She lives and works in Milan. She studied Architecture at Madrid Polytechnic and Milan Polytechnic. She graduated in 1989 with Achille Castiglioni. She served as assistant lecturer to Achille Castiglioni and Eugenio Bettinelli in Milan and Paris and she has also led the new product development office of DePadova. She worked with Vico Magistretti, as head of Lissoni Associati’s design group. In 2001 she opened her own studio. She designs for the most important Italian and international companies. Some of her products are exposed in various Museums and collections. Awards Awarded with the Gold Medal of fine arts by the Spanish Government Awarded “Order of Isabella the Catholic” by His Majesty The King of Spain Juan Carlos I “Designer of the decade” for the German magazines “Home” and “Häuser” Designer of the Year” for Wallpaper, Ad Spain, Elle Decor International and Architektur und Wohnen Magazine