matali crasset: double side for danese

matali crasset: double side for danese


'double side' by matali crasset for danese


'double side' by paris-based designer matali crasset for italian brand danese is a versatile seat,
that with one simple gesture, becomes a work tool - the back of the object flips transforming into a small plane
which can be used as a working surface, for eating or just for play. on show at milan design week 2011, 
the traditional and comfortable chair is constructed from a birch multilayer laminate in combination with felt.
here, crasset has designed the seat not as a fixed element dedicated solely to resting, but rather as an object
that allows an exchange between active and passive situations. it maintains familiar elements like its materials
and recalls familiar gestures like the one of bolts fixing together two positions together, in order to recreate a connection,
a closeness to the person. it is a reflection on a scenario of life in transformation, the product being a
physical transposition that derives from it.


'double side' with chair back flipped to become a worktop

'at home today the structures are fixed, like a paused video with a paused picture, life is changing and it's
in movement and it reactivates the video so to speak. my projects work in the interstices of the activities,
in passages between one paused picture to another in order to reattach them to one another and to renew
the movement and the action in between the spaces
.' - matali crasset



the furniture object can be used for working at the computer


'double side' represents an open furniture solution, ideal for public spaces and the overlap of activities and behaviors
within such places as waiting rooms and informal meeting places within the interior of offices and halls.


in chair form


demonstrating use as a chair


back view


view with chair back flipped
andrea db
03.31.11  
6
Genius.
the only piece of furniture I have come
to adorn in many many years ...
Loved it.
Saleh Amini   03.31.11
looks like an average undergraduate design project
dc   03.31.11
its a great simple concept 4* on that!

However its badly finished/fabricated!

Frankly I would have spent less time on photographs and more on quality of finished product, even if it were just a mock-up.

Regards,
djorge   03.31.11
I never like to comment....BUT this is a very practical design that I can see working in the developing world..GREAT WORK! relevant /functional / intelligent
G-Giving BacK   04.01.11
Great typing ergonomics … (yes, that was sarcasm)

Interesting idea, but maybe needs a bit more work.
gffrd   04.01.11
danese has had far better designs. this one follows a good idea - which is not new - but is unfinished. as commented before it could be an undergraduated project.
for a chair it is to deep and uncomfortable, the mechanism too complex and delicate.
nice colours though!
frank person, germany   04.04.11

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