bouroullec brothers: ploum for ligne roset

'ploum' by the bouroullec brothers for ligne roset
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'ploum' settees are the result of a research which lead to the specific combination of two materials being used jointly:
a stretchy fabric covering upholstering an ultra-flexible foam. designed by the french ronan and erwan bouroullec
for furniture manufacturer ligne roset, it was presented at imm cologne and maison et objet in paris.

'ploum'
image courtesy of ligne roset
the four-seater settee offers a croissant-shape form, encouraging sitters to turn towards each other
around a common center.
'we attempted to make a very comfortable contemporary settee. 'ploum' is
a vast shape on which the
whole body rests on a soft, welcoming
surface. its seat is relatively low, it seems organic.
perhaps the use
of a stretchy fabric is like a symbolic parallel to a contemporary
lifestyle,
in which flexibility of use and comfort seems to us to be
essential. we pictured it like a ripe,
voluptuous piece of fruit.'
ronan + erwan bouroullec

'ploum' on display at the ligne roset booth at maison et object
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the quilted fabric employed, comprises a thick layer of polyester quilting sandwiched between two superimposed woven layers
and held in place by points of stitching, offers a warm and comfortable visual aspect and an extremely high level of comfort
whilst giving the body the chance to adopt a number of possible postures.

top 3/4 view
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its elasticity enables it to cover the continuous curve of the seats, high backs and arms in one single piece of fabric:
a rhythmic repetition of points of stitching is what enables it to maintain its position. even whilst held in place by the
points of stitching, the stretchy covering retains a great capacity to be elastic and then regain its original shape,
enabling the hyperflexible foam to 'play' beneath the weight of the body and to mould itself perfectly to the shape of the user,
much as the sand might do so on a beach.

detail of the stretch fabric covering
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construction:
steel tubing, wire and mesh. covered base.comfort: integral seat in high resilience polyurethane bultex foam 48
kg/m3 – 3.6 kPa
and integral back in bultex foam 26 kg/m3 – 1.4 kPa
with comfort layer in hyperflexible polyurethane foam 30 kg/m3- – 1.8
kPa.
reinforced by the nature of the 'mood' fabric : a
double-layer quilted stretchy weave, held in place by points of
stitching.
cover made from a woven fabric generously padded with
polyester quilting and quilted by points of stitching.
covers may be
removed by an upholsterer. fabrics: exclusively available in 'mood' fabric.

'ploum'
image courtesy of ligne roset

'ploum' in the installation at the intramuros exhibition inside maison et objet
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this year, the bouroullec brothers have been selected as 'creators of the year 2011' by maison et objet,
an acknowledgment of their industrial design production over the past year.
in recognition of the award, paris-based international design magazine intramuros organized an exhibition of their work,
also on show within maison et objet.
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