Design

A Reinterpretation of European School Chairs from the '80s/'90s






Here’s a chair design with a curious detail. And these forms may mean nothing to Americans, but ought draw nostalgia for Europeans: The Col Chair, by Barcelona-based industrial designer Francesc Rifé, is a reinterpretation of the school chairs he grew up with in the ’80s and ’90s.

Made from steel tubes and bent plywood, the seats and backs have a simple elegance to them. But the abrupt, rather ugly termination of the back support where it meets the legs, which I have to think was purposefully underconsidered, does recall institutional furniture where ease of mass manufacture trumps aesthetics.

I wouldn’t have thought you could get away with that, but the chair is in production by Spain-based design furniture brand Capdell.



READ SOURCE

Read More   Harry Nuriev uses denim to form furniture collection informed by the American dream

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.