'tip ton' chair by barberosgerby for vitra
photo by nexus productions
'tip ton chair' and 'map table' are two new designs by london-based studio barberosgerby (edward barber and jay osgerby)
for swiss furniture manufacturer vitra on show at milan design week 2011.
profile
the name of the 'tip ton chair' is derived from the object's actual characteristics. from a resting position it tilts
forward until the sitter reaches a defined point in the forward position which lies in a 9 degree angle
that is created by the shape of the chair's floor skids.
sketch of the 9 degree angle
in the forward position, the sitter moves closer to a table or desk - movement occurring in an intuitive way -
while their spine remains straight. 'we realized that creating dynamic movement in a chair can actually help a
person's concentrarion,' says jay osgerby. research has shown that increased muscular activity in the abdomen
and back regions can be beneficial to health because movement increases the flow of oxygen around the body
that aids concentration.
'tip ton' sketch
made from 100 percent recyclable polypropylene, the seat weighs just 4.5 kg.
with the design 'durability, longevity and zero maintenance are key aspects,' edward barber.
'the chair is stackable and makes very little noise when moved around.'
back view sketch
jay osgerby and edward barber working on a prototype of the 'tip ton' chair
photo by marc eggimann
the duo has also designed 'map table' for vitra. the trapezoidal shaped work surface can be positioned
to create a round-table formation for meetings or can be used as individual desks within the workplace.
'map table' in round table formation
photo by marc eggimann
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