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Architonic ID: 1310835
SKU: 6269
Año de Lanzamiento: 2015
Fully upholstered stool in fabric or leather. Legs in solid ash. Plastic glides.
Measurements: W 600 mm, D 510 mm, H 430 mm
Weight: 7 kg
Concepto
“When we began sketching Jack and Elsa, it seemed obvious that a stool supplementing our Emma series must have an idiom and a life of its own. By using the stockinged leg section as a recurrent detail, we’ve created a strong link with the family. The stools come in different sizes, which makes for spatial interaction. When we got to the stage of naming them, we thought of the dogs which are usually there in the Gärsnäs showroom. So of course the stools had to be called Jack and Elsa, like them. Stools can play many different parts in an interior design, singly or like a flock of animals spread out across the room, discreet sitting points, or an extravagant detail.”
Stool fully upholstered in fabric or leather. Legs in natural ash.
950 w X 430 h X 600 d mm
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Sweden
Stockholm based design studio FÄRG & BLANCHE was founded in 2010 by the Swedish designer Fredrik Färg and designer Emma Marga Blanche, born in France. As a studio, they work across a wide variety of fields, collaborating with established furniture brands such as BD Barcelona Design, Gärsnäs, Petite Friture and Design House Stockholm to name a few, as well as producing their own collections and limited art pieces for galleries. Known for their experimental stance, where each expression informs the other, they effortlessly move between the exclusive hand made one off and the industrially produced, without ever losing their distinctive touch. The creative heart of Fredrik Färg and Emma Marga Blanche can be found in their large studio in Södermalm, Stockholm. Housed in an underground garage, it functions as much as a showroom for their work as a place for hands on experimentation, with a well-equipped workshop at the back. This sense of experimentation, in particular in textiles, can be felt throughout Emma and Fredriks work, which often has a tailored, yet playful touch. The stools in their series Succession, for example, are dressed in leather and textile that has been tied with ropes and then baked, in order to create new shapes. In their new collection, Wood Tailoring, they have experimented with “extreme sewing”, combining wood and sewing, in a way never seen before. With their much-acclaimed classic easy chair Emma for Gärsnäs, launched during 2013 and developed as a family of furniture’s, Fredrik and Emma showed how their experiments in various materials also could be applied to mass production. Emma is a hand-sewn, well-tailored armchair, where the needlework is serving both as decoration and function, and a feminine touch is added by dressing the legs in leggings. The same year the easy chair was launched, they also showed the tailored F-A-B collection of dressed up chairs for the first time, pairing a factory-produced wooden chair with hand made textile "garments" that can be placed over its back. The chairs are manufactured by one of the oldest shaker chair factories still in activity in Sweden, while dresses are hand made in the atelier of the design duo in Stockholm. Fredrik has a background as a cabinetmaker, but has always nurtured a strong interest in fashion, in particular in the work of the British-Turkish designer Hussein Chalayan and the late Alexander McQueen. Emma grew up surrounded by art – her mother is an artist and art teacher. These influences can be felt in all of Emma and Fredriks work, including the various collaborations they undertake. In one of their collaboration, the film “Longing to fly, longing to fall” which was launch in February 2014, they work for the architect Erika Januger and the choreographer / dancer Oskar Frisk, and create furniture for a film exploring the notion of space. Emma and Fredrik have curated a number of much talked about exhibitions, such as 20 Designers at Biologiska, Inside scandinavian design, Beyond Couture and the beautifully choreographed Design Walk. Their RE-cover chairs are represented in the collection at the National Museum in Stockholm. In 2012, they collaborated on an exhibition with Comme des Garcons in Japan.