ARABESCO





Arabesco



Designer

Pedro Miralles, 1992

ARABESCO,In painting an arabesque is a picture in which what matters is the outline itself and not what it represents. In architecture an arabesque is understood to be harmonious assembly of stylized geometric motifs, vegetable or animal, characteristic of arabian art. The "Arabesco" chair uses these definitions to find the union of two features properly belonging to the idea of a chair, conditions which in many cases tend to be constrained: on one hand, comfort, on the other,an ornamental and representative utility, capable of suggesting and provoking a mood rather different from that implied by the strict use of the chair itself.


Dimensions

Description
Beechwood frame. The back support can be bare wood or upholstered. The back finishes are mahogany, madroño or oak and black lacquer. Fabrics, microfibre or cotton are used in the upholstered parts.