felt chair
Design Marc Newson,
1993
Glass fiber reinforced plastic, stainless steel
In 1987 Marc Newson moved to Tokyo where he lived and worked until 1991. It's there where he designed such pieces as the Orgone Lounge, Black Hole Table and Felt Chair, which were widely exhibited in Asia and Europe.
The Felt armchair features a reinforced fiberglass body, back leg in polished aluminum and can be polish-lacquered in yellow, orange, red, green, blue, white or black. Felt chair is suitable for outdoor use.
660 w | 950 d | 890 h
Marc Andrew Newson CBE (b. 1963) of Sydney, Australia (now based in London), is a successful industrial designer who works in aircraft design, product design, furniture design, jewelry, and clothing. He incorporates a design style known as biomorphism, which uses smooth flowing lines, translucency, transparency, and tends to have an absence of sharp edges. In 1984, Newson graduated from the Sydney College of the Arts in jewelry and sculpture. In 1986 he was awarded a grant from the Australian Crafts Council and staged a first exhibition featuring the Lockheed Lounge. The following year he moved to Tokyo, where he lived and worked until he moved to Paris in 1991 and set up a studio.

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