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VICTORIA AND ALBERT


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VICTORIA AND ALBERT By Moroso

Collection: Victoria and Albert

Designer: Ron Arad

Manufacture year: 2000

Type: Easy chair with armrests

A continuous flow of curving lines, an image-form drawn without ever lifting the pencil off the paper.‎ Originally a ‘doughnut’ which provided inspiration for a sculpture: squashed, and reworked, using irony to go beyond the usual approach to industrial design.‎ Then the piece itself: the padding and sewn-to-measure upholstery over an inner fibreglass frame reveal the interaction between the technical and expressive merits of the design.‎ Its never-ending lines are sensitive but strong, perfect consonance between surface and form, body and skin.‎ The fabric reaches out into the space around it magnifying and reinforcing the materiality of the piece yet without interrupting or overpowering its fluidity.‎ Injected flame-retardant polyurethane foam over internal steel frame.‎ Feet in varnished steel.‎ Covers are not removable.‎ A continuous flow of curving lines, an image-form drawn without ever lifting the pencil off the paper.‎ Originally a ‘doughnut’ which provided inspiration for a sculpture: squashed, and reworked, using irony to go beyond the usual approach to industrial design.‎ Then the piece itself: the padding and sewn-to-measure upholstery over an inner fibreglass frame reveal the interaction between the technical and expressive merits of the design.‎ Its never-ending lines are sensitive but strong, perfect consonance between surface and form, body and skin.‎ The fabric reaches out into the space around it magnifying and reinforcing the materiality of the piece yet without interrupting or overpowering its fluidity.‎

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