


Little Big table
Architonic ID: 20014746
Année de Lancement: 2018
Table réglable en hauteur.
Matériaux: pieds en frêne massif, naturel.
Structure en acier verni. Plateau en HPL.
Concept
Little Big est une chaise pour enfants de 2 à 6 ans. Adaptée aussi bien aux écoles maternelles qu’à la maison, elle naît de l’union d’une coque en plastique, confortable et légère, et de pieds en bois solides et stables. Un système simple permet de régler la chaise sur trois dimensions différentes, pour s’adapter à la taille de l’enfant qui grandit. En tant que première chaise, elle est sûrement un objet qui crée un lien émotionnel : nous souhaitions qu’elle ait les qualités d’une chaise pour adulte, à la mesure de l’enfant. Elle est disponible en trois couleurs et est facile à saisir et à déplacer, tant pour un adulte que pour un enfant.
Ce produit appartient à la collection:
Réglable en hauteur
Professionnel / Collectivités, Éducation, Habitat

Switzerland
The Belgian Elric Petit, the Swiss Grégoire Jeanmonod and the French Augustin Scott de Martinville met at Ecal, where they studied industrial design. Taking advantage of their diverse backgrounds, they create the Big-game design studio in June 2004, today based in Lausanne and Brussels. According to their motto “From confrontation comes progress”, they mix universes through their collections. “Heritage in Progress”, their first collection, questions the blending of heritage and contemporary lifestyle. With “New Rich”, they make democratic objects exclusive by using gold. With “Pack, Sweet Pack”, they use packaging to create furniture. Lately, “Plus is More”, plays with the Swiss modernist heritage. Appart from their studio work, the members of Big-game also teach design at Ecal (Lausanne) and La Cambre (Brussels). While their approach is often experimental, their industrial realism makes the products sustainable for the market. Big-game’s objects are produced by companies such as Ligne Roset, Mitralux, Vlaemsch and Domestic, and awarded prizes such as the “Bourses Fédérales” or the first prize of the “Die Besten” contest in 2005. Taking part in numerous exhibitions, the studio also works with galleries such as KREO in Paris to create more exclusive pieces. More recently, they were brought to work in the field of scenography for companies such as Team by Wellis or commissioned work for Veuve Clicquot.