Condividere
Stampa



Condividere
Stampa
Architonic ID: 20329745
Anno di Lancio: 2007
Comfortable chair for meeting, meeting and conference. Characteristic is the distinctive gap in the fully upholstered shell where the seat ends and the back begins.
Gap personalization options
Gap is available in three versions: steel 4-legged base, a steel sled or a height-adjustable 5-legged base on wheels.
Seat height
Standard 47 cm.
Upholstery
Choose from a wide range of high-quality fabrics and leather. Duo-tone upholstery as an option.
Finishes base
Gap is finished in powder coat. Optionally available in chrome.
Concetto
Meeting and dining chair Gap is a design by Khodi Feiz. The distinctive gap in the fully upholstered shell appears where the seat ends and the back begins. It’s this smile-shaped gap that gives the design just that little bit extra, providing more room for the back and guaranteeing comfortable sitting.
Gap is available in various types of bases and can be upholstered in both fabric and leather. Gap adapts effortlessly in various settings such as conference rooms, meeting rooms and restaurants.
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Base metallo, Metallo
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Netherlands
A design consultancy with an integrated and multi-disciplinary approach, Feiz Design Studio handles all areas of design from brand building products to inspiring furniture; technically sophisticated industrial projects to household and consumer products. The overriding inspirations for our work can be summed up by: clarity, concept and context. Clarity: objects which are stripped down to their bare essence, not to make them boring, but to bring out their main expressive quality. Too often ‘simple’ projects are dismissed as superficial and banal; it seems the more ‘complex’ or ‘advanced’ the better. But we propose the opposite: the simpler the project the more challenging and difficult it becomes; you don’t have the guise of complication to hide behind. Concept: it is the idea that gives meaning to an object; when a piece captures your imagination or makes you look twice. It is from new concepts which new typologies emerge. Context: to be inspired by the environment you are designing for is a very strong starting point. Often not thinking of the object but of the context that creates the object can lead to new and surprising results. We believe that design is a generalist act. That is not to say that the designer is a jack of all trades and a master of none, but to be able to contribute creatively is a specialism in itself, whatever the realm; be it strategic, helping create future scenarios and propositions for culture and society; formal, designing relevant and beautiful products for our use; technical, helping industry innovate; communicative, making information and services understandable; or artistic, producing work which questions and inspires. These and many more elements constitute the world of design, and it has never been any different. It is within this context that we would like to develop and work with industry to achieve quality, whatever form it may take. Because, to us, quality is the obligation, design the inspiration. Biography Khodi Feiz, (1963) industrial designer, born in Iran and raised in the US, received his degree at the Syracuse University (NY) and worked for companies such as Texas Instruments and at the Industrial Design Center at Philips Electronics in the Netherlands. He set up Feiz Design Studio with graphic designer Anneko Feiz - van Dorssen in 1998. The main inspirations for Feiz's work can be summed up in three words: clarity, concept, and context. Feiz is an industrial designer working across a broad spectrum of design disciplines, including products, furniture, strategic design, new concepts, and interior and exhibition design. He received many awards and prizes and his work is exhibited worldwide. Khodi Feiz works for Alessi, Artifort, Bang & Olufsen, Cappellini, Decathlon, EMI Music, Kembo, Loewe, LEGO, Lost Boys, Leitmotiv, Nokia and Offecct.