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Home » Furniture » This Recycled Plastic Chair Bears Resemblance to the Iconic Panton Chair

This Recycled Plastic Chair Bears Resemblance to the Iconic Panton Chair

Boasts unique silhouette and organic shapes
Happy JastaBy Happy JastaMarch 30, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
Damiano Latini to Debut Super Chair by Nicholas Baker at Salone 2023
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Conceived by Verner Panton in 1959, the S-shaped Panton Chair is one of the most famous chairs of all time and it isn’t surprising that still many modern designers are coming up with similar compositions. Case in point, the new Super chair crafted by designer Nicholas Baker for Damiano Latini, featuring a sculptural design.

To achieve the unique silhouette and organic shapes of this chair, the New Yorker designer has developed the concept directly in 3D. He started with a rectangular figure modeled with the aid of the VR viewer and obtained a sinuous and fluid shape for the chair.

The Super chair is manufactured with injection molding technology using 100-percent recycled polypropylene and is coated with a SILKY finish for a more sophisticated look and adds a velvety soft touch to the chair.

Focusing on its eco-responsibility, the material used for the production of the Super chair is made with RE-LIFE technology. The polymer part is obtained from the recycling of offcuts and waste industry, without the use of fossil resources.

Also Read: Zaha Hadid Design and Karimoku to Showcase Seyun Wooden Chair at Salone 2023

The Super chair is a monocoque 100-percent recycled plastic chair, intended for domestic and contract environments. Damiano Latini is going to debut the chair at Milan furniture fair 2023, so you can see it in real at the event.

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Damiano Latini to Debut Super Chair by Nicholas Baker at Salone 2023
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Damiano Latini to Debut Super Chair by Nicholas Baker at Salone 2023
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Damiano Latini to Debut Super Chair by Nicholas Baker at Salone 2023

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