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Architonic ID: 20007276
Année de Lancement: 2018
Patrick Jouin designs Zip, a new upholstered chair. Sinuous and elegant in the silhouette, it is characterized by the innovative constructive design, in which the back legs rise up to creep between the armrest and backrest, creating a play of overlapping materials between the covering and the wood; this is its distinctive sign. The chair is defined by an external line that bounces between the armrest and the back, identifying as the origin of the perimeter arches, the four legs made with a careful work of cabinet-making; they taper towards the ground giving lightness to the upholstered shell while, the soft and connected sections of the upholstery, make the product a piece of immediate and iconic design. The shape suggests an enveloping comfort, ideal for both the home and the contract world. Body in self-extinguishing class 1IM flexible polyurethane foamed in exclusive mold, with strapped metal insert. Legs in solid ash with metal supporting structure. Completely removable. Materials as shown in the details.
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France
Patrick Jouin is a designer whose creativity finds an expression in industrial design for the decorative arts. With the top manufacturers, Cassina, Kartell, Alessi, Puiforcat, JC Decaux or Fermob, and for exceptional projects, Patrick found a place in the landscape of international design where only few know how to evolve with both ease and strength as he does. Patrick Jouin's career and his design agency, Patrick Jouin ID, were consecrated by a monographic exhibition at Centre Pompidou in 2009. They were also honored with the Compasso d'Oro in 2011 for PastaPot. Many of his creations are in the permanent collections of museums worldwide, including the "Solid" collection at MOMA, which in 2004 was the first series of real-size furniture made by 3D printing technology. Patrick Jouin is also involved in interior design projects with his partner Sanjit Manku, within the agency Jouin Manku founded in 2006.