Moroso Impossible Wood Chair
An aesthetic which crosses the line; rational, logical interpretation is replaced by instinctive perception. A process of conceptual reinvention, a curved wooden frame which would be impossible to produce if not through injection moulding. The seat heralds a new form, nature is altered, with a moulded plastic product displaying all the visual and tactile characteristics of wood. An extreme investigation into some of the intrinsic opportunities of industrial design to produce a new, stylish, lightweight form.
Material: Shell is molded polypropylene; 4-leg base is tubular steel with varnished finish, chrome or stainless steel AISI 304 suitable for outdoor use; polypropylene glides.
Design: Nipa Doshi & Jonathan Levien
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