Armada Armchair
- Designer:
- Nipa Doshi & Jonathan Levien
- Brand:
- Moroso
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Drawing is taking a line for a walk (Paul Klee)
Cars, spaceships, captain’s command chairs at the control panel, a host of references to fantasy boyhood worlds, and emotional triggers to the memories of games played there. A wraparound shell, which comforts and protects, a place to relax, rest your head, cut yourself off from the outside world. Designed in 2002, the lounger has kept its innate expressive power. 10 years on, it finds itself upholstered with a zip running the length of its profile, dividing the external from the internal. On the outside it is all precise, orderly geometry; inside, it is softness, bright colours and exuberantly feminine.
Structure Injected flame-retardant foam with frame in steel. The rotary base is in varnished. Footrest cross beam with chrome finish. The Take a line covers are not removable.In the version with the quilt, the color of the zip is available in 9 colors. The quilt is provided in the fabric Moroso collection and has the inside with cotton gel.
Drawing is taking a line for a walk (Paul Klee)
Cars, spaceships, captain’s command chairs at the control panel, a host of references to fantasy boyhood worlds, and emotional triggers to the memories of games played there. A wraparound shell, which comforts and protects, a place to relax, rest your head, cut yourself off from the outside world. Designed in 2002, the lounger has kept its innate expressive power. 10 years on, it finds itself upholstered with a zip running the length of its profile, dividing the external from the internal. On the outside it is all precise, orderly geometry; inside, it is softness, bright colours and exuberantly feminine.
Structure Injected flame-retardant foam with frame in steel. The rotary base is in varnished. Footrest cross beam with chrome finish. The Take a line covers are not removable.In the version with the quilt, the color of the zip is available in 9 colors. The quilt is provided in the fabric Moroso collection and has the inside with cotton gel.
Designer
Alfredo Häberli was born in Buenos Aires in 1964. In 1977 he came to Switzerland with his parents . In 1991 he graduated in industrial design from the Higher School of Design in...