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Designer | Jasper Morrison |
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Date | 2000 |
Materials | fibreglass-reinforced polyethylene |
Sold by | Magis |
Air-Chair is the first single-shell chair conceived to be produced using air-moulding technology.
History of the design
[edit]Air-Chair is a single-material chair designed for the Italian company Magis by designer Jasper Morrison. The name of the product is taken from the technology used to produce it: blow moulding.
Industrial development
[edit]The plastic material is loaded with fibreglass and placed into a mould, together with an inert gas that presses it against the walls of the mould. The gas creates an empty space inside the plastic cross-section, contributing significantly to saving on material and reducing the weight of the finished product. A simple analogy might be that of blowing up a balloon inside a shoebox [1]. This technology requires the use of precision-designed moulds, especially with regard to the path of air flow needed for the distribution of the polypropylene. The structure comprises tubular elements with an elliptical cross-section, and each piece is produced in three minutes from the raw material.
External links
[edit]- ^ Morrison, Jasper (2002). Everything but the girls. Baden: Lars Müller Publishers.
See also
[edit]Other designs
[edit]Category:Chairs Category:History of furniture Category:Modernism Category:Individual models of furniture