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Jasper Morrison

(Yhdistynyt kuningaskunta, Syntymävuosi 1959)
Lähtöhinta
20 000 - 25 000 SEK
1 780 - 2 220 EUR
1 840 - 2 290 USD
Vasarahinta
16 000 SEK
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Jonatan Jahn
Vastaava asiantuntija, nykyaikainen ja moderni design
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Jasper Morrison
(Yhdistynyt kuningaskunta, Syntymävuosi 1959)

a dining table and six birch laminate "Ply chairs / Open back" by Jasper Morrison, Vitra, 1988-89.

The table in birch plywood and chrome-plated legs, height 74 cm, 180 x 65 cm. Chairs in birch plywood, seat height 48, height 85 cm

Minor wear. Veneer damages.

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

Acquired ca 1989 at ”C and Bi" in Stockholm.

Muut tiedot

English designer Jasper Morrison's work is characterized by its simplicity in both form and vision. This chair was originally designed for an installation in Berlin titled "Some New Items for the House" featuring the Ply-chairs in both versions (open backed and closed) displayed with a Ply-Table in a room complete with plywood walls and floor. In the book, Jasper Morrrison Everything But the Walls, Morrison explains his process of designing the chairs. "The main reason the Plywood Chair looks the way it does is that I had to make it myself, and the only equipment I had was an electric jigsaw and some "ships curves". So it became a project to cut shapes out of a plywood sheet and reassemble them to make something 3-dimensional. I found that by using a thin sheet of ply for the seat and curving the cross bars below it, I could achieve a cushioning effect, which in some way compensates for other, less accommodating features. After that I did a model with the back filled in, which is more comfortable, but less exciting."