


Surf
Architonic ID: 1099177
Année de Lancement: 2010
Concept
VONDOM lance SURF, une chaise longue conçue par KARIM RASHID.
L’ondulation de la vague qui compose le siège et les ailes du pied SURF apporte un sentiment de calme. C'est une onde douce, un geste fluide qui fait varier la lumière.
Le concept de son créateur est de remplacer l’agitation du monde par un nouveau bien-être, qui évoque le calme, l’informel, impulsé par les formes vibrantes rafraîchissantes, énergisantes, sublimantes qui sont des métaphores pour un nouveau dynamisme global. SURF est fabriqué selon la technique du rotomoulage, un processus semi-artisanal minutieux, qui vous garantit la meilleure qualité de produit dans ses moindres détails.
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