Moroso Clarissa armchair
Length 96 cm
Width 103 cm
Height 103 cm
Seat height 45 cm
Design Year 2014
Designer Patricia Urquiola
A seat and its double: on one side it encloses and protects, on the other it opens up and welcomes. A clear ambivalence which elaborately separates form and content, image and concept, the name hood hints at this double function. The hood is both an ancient and contemporary urban symbol; it protects and frames the face but it can also hide it, signalling a refusal to communicate or interact. The impact is intense, and everything is a game of contrast: the three dimensional seat seems to imply the two-dimensionality of a drawing, the overlapping colours don’t divide but complement, tension isn’t alleviated but stabilized. Clarissa is a dynamic easy chair,ready for action but open to relaxation, the temporary suspension of activity. A combination of competition and collaboration, provocation and aesthetics.
Injected flame-retardant foam on steel frame. Swivel base in varnished steel or with oak cover. Clarissa cover is not removable; removable quilt is fixed with zipper.
Clarissa designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso is an armchair with the steel Riffle brown swivel base covered with a base covering in oak. A seat and its double: on one side it encloses and protects, on the other it opens up and welcomes. A clear ambivalence which elaborately separates form and content, image and concept, the name hood hints at this double function. The hood is both an ancient and contemporary urban symbol; it protects and frames the face but it can also hide it, signalling a refusal to communicate or interact. The impact is intense, and everything is a game of contrast: the three dimensional seat seems to imply the two-dimensionality of a drawing, the overlapping colours don’t divide but complement, tension isn’t alleviated but stabilized. Clarissa is a dynamic easy chair,ready for action but open to relaxation, the temporary suspension of activity. A combination of competition and collaboration, provocation and aesthetics.
A seat and its double: on one side it encloses and protects, on the other it opens up and welcomes.
A clear ambivalence which elaborately separates form and content, image and concept, the name hood hints at this double function.
The hood is both an ancient and contemporary urban symbol; it protects and frames the face but it can also hide it, signalling a refusal to communicate or interact.
The impact is intense, and everything is a game of contrast: the three dimensional seat seems to imply the two-dimensionality of a drawing, the overlapping colours don’t divide but complement, tension isn’t alleviated but stabilized.
Clarissa is a dynamic easy chair, ready for action but open to relaxation, the temporary suspension of activity.
A combination of competition and collaboration, provocation and aesthetics.
Contact: Rickey Cheung
Phone: 008615012951367
E-mail: rickey@ellifurniture.com
Add: No. 1 Yi'an Road, Tongxin Community,Baolong town, Longgang Dstrict,Shenzhen,China