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Architonic ID: 1150219
SKU: TS10 | TS12 | TS20 | TS14 | TS24 | TS26
Année de Lancement: 2011
Shell in bent plywood, legs in strong chromed metal.
Size cm.
H. 82.5; L. 52; D. 52
Color
TS10- Natural oak
TS12- Black open pore
TS20- White open pore
TS14- Striped ivory, black
TS24- Red stained ash
TS26- Tri-color blue denim
Concept
Tria is a chair that recalls the impossible forms of Dutch graphic artist and engraver Maurits Escher, defining itself in a game of twists and elusive leak. The corolla-shaped shell, composed of three equal elements assembled together, lends itself to accommodate a sequence of colors chasing each other. It can be used in two different seating positions, center or side (right or left). The shell, in bent plywood, is available in natural oak or stained black oak or white oak, as well as in the variation in veneer precomposed ivory and black, or ash in two versions: red or tri-color blue denim. There is the possibility to produce a customized color (min. 4 units) or veneer (20 units minimal order). Structural legs in chromed metal. Packaging with 2 units.
Tria Lounge swivel armchair
Lorenz Kaz with their iconic project, Tria chair is an example of quality in project joined to an unusual and seducing shape. In this case Tria splits in two, turning into a lounge chair. Its bilaterally symmetric body includes two cavities, model of two big eyes. The shell in plywood is padded with foam and upholstered in fabric or leather. The four legs are in curved matt lacquered metal. Swivel structure.
Ce produit appartient à la collection:
Piétement métal, Métal, Assise dérivé du bois, Bois

Italy
From 1986-91 she studied Industrial Design at the Fachhochschule Darmstadt, where she graduated in January 1991 with a Diploma in Industrial Design. In the same year she started to work for Hollington Associates in London. In 1993, back again in Germany she works for Tinz.DCC and Via 4 Design. In 1995 she starts working with Sottsass Associati in Milan, where she stays until autum 1999. Since then, she works in her own studio in Milan for clients like Antonio Lupi and Zeitraum, Since 2002 she is a consultant for DuPont Surfaces, U.S.A. She is also realizing several Interior projects. Apart from working for other clients, they launched their own furniture line, which they produce and sell under the label Lorenz * Kaz.

Italy
From 1990-1994 he studied Industrial Design at the Accademy of Art in Hamburg, continued at the Royal College of Art in London, where he completed his studies in August 1996 with a Master Degree in Furniture. Few months later he moves to New york, working for a Media Company and various other Design Studios. Back in Europe in 1998, he starts working for James Irvine in Milan, where he stays until autumn 2001. Since then, he works in his own studio in Milan. He is collaborating in many projects with Catharina Lorenz, working for clients like FontanaArte, Bedont, Present Perfekt, Zoltan Gruppo DePadova and Segno. Apart from working for other clients, they launched their own furniture line, which they produce and sell under the label Lorenz * Kaz. Since Spring 2003 he is Professor at the University of Bolzano, teaching at the Faculty of Art and Design.

Italy
From 1990-1994 he studied Industrial Design at the Accademy of Art in Hamburg, continued at the Royal College of Art in London, where he completed his studies in August 1996 with a Master Degree in Furniture. Few months later he moves to New york, working for a Media Company and various other Design Studios. Back in Europe in 1998, he starts working for James Irvine in Milan, where he stays until autumn 2001. Since then, he works in his own studio in Milan. He is collaborating in many projects with Catharina Lorenz, working for clients like FontanaArte, Bedont, Present Perfekt, Zoltan Gruppo DePadova and Segno. Apart from working for other clients, they launched their own furniture line, which they produce and sell under the label Lorenz * Kaz. Since Spring 2003 he is Professor at the University of Bolzano, teaching at the Faculty of Art and Design.