Qeeboo PRIMITIVE Armchair
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The Primitive armchair, plays on the asymmetry of primary volumes, designed by Piergiorgio Robino & Stefania Fersini. Made from a soft, padded structure and covered with melange-coloured cloth
"Primitive as primary geometric figure. Primitive as computational geometry of simple solid objects. Primitive as primaeval, coarse and unconstrained objects.
Primitive aims to fragment and destruct.
To reduce aggregated forms to the most elementary geometry.
Nothing more and nothing less than volume, it bears structure, strength and the vital consistency of the materials.
MATERIAL: KVADRAT DIVINA MELANGE, POLYURETHANE, WOOD
DIMENSIONS: 100 X 90 X 70 CM
WEIGHT: 30 KG
Studio Nucleo
A collective of artists and designers based in Turin (Italy) since 1997. Led by Piergiorgio Robino, designer and functional artist, their practice is well known for its experimental approach to material research at the intersection between art, architecture, furniture and design. Exploring ancient artisanal techniques and materials. They handcraft their pieces, modulating them through contemporary technologies. Pioneers in the field of resin work, they have been refining their techniques for almost twenty years. Their artworks are part of the permanent institutional collections, like the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Triennale Design Museum in Milan, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA to mention a few.