The Big Easy armchair, made of polyethylene obtained by rotational molding, embraces the essence of its designer's thought, Ron Arad, overcoming the boundary between art and design in a unique reinterpretation of the three-dimensionality of space. An emblem of international design, the Big easy stands out for the sinuosity of its polyethylene base, which simulates a soft visual softness, combining the fullness of volume with an unparalleled seating comfort. Resistant and welcoming, in Big Easy modernity becomes iconic. Designed by Ron Arad for Moroso
The Big Easy armchair, with its unmistakable style, mainly characterized by curved lines, is one of the best known creations one of the best known creations of the famous Anglo-Israeli designer Ron Arad, for a long time director of the product design department at the Royal College of Art in London . An emblem of the history of international design, this furniture-sculpture was conceived in 1988, initially as a limited series, as a sculptural piece, in parts of welded sheet steel. The Big easy reinterprets, without losing its strong sculptural value, the comfortable and enveloping shapes of the classic Club armchair, exploring new materials through experimental and avant-garde processes, without neglecting the concept of functionality. The sinuosity of the polyethylene structure, obtained by rotational molding, simulates a visual softness, an essential element of the armchair. The armchair embraces the essence of its designer's thought, a genius that goes beyond serial production. In Big Easy, modernity becomes iconic. 'Anything that may suggest or hint at a practical function cannot be part of the artistic field it is a conservative and traditionalist idea.' Ron Arad
Dimensions: Width 133, Depth 88 cm, Seat height 42 cm, Total height 94 cm
Material: Dyed-through polyethylene
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