Vitra HAL Tube Shell Chair white/chromed, Jasper Morrison, 2010
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Vitra HAL Tube Shell Chair white/chromed
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The HAL Tube shell chair with white shell and chromed base by Vitra
(Jasper Morrison, 2010): With HAL, Jasper Morrison has created
a reinterpretation of the multifunctional
shell chair and a varied chair range with a distinctly contemporary
appearance. The shape of HAL‘s shell ensures plenty of freedom
of movement and the slightly flexible plastic makes many different
sitting positions possible – even sideways and astride the chair.
Because
of this, HAL facilitates dynamic,
ergonomic seating. The selection of bases and shell colours opens up a
wide range of choices as well. Combining the chair with the matching
HAL Table, which was developed
at the same time, is also an option.
HAL chair can be used in all kinds of environments – in the office, as well as
in public spaces and in the home. HAL chair with a powder-coated base in crème or basic dark is suitable for outdoor use.
Materials: four-leg-base, chromed or basic dark or cremé. Non-stackable. Polypropylene seat shell, dyed through.
455 x 490 x 790 mm.
455 x 490 x 790 mm.
Product.Nr.: 440200000104
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Designer furniture & lights by Jasper Morrison at lachair.com
Jasper Morrison, born 1959 in London, studied at the Royal College of Art in London. He pursued further studies at the Hochschule der Künste in Berlin on a fellowship. In 1986 he founded his own design studio in London. Two early projects that gained attention were room installations, "Reuters News Center" for Documenta 8 in Kassel, and "Some New Items for the Home" at the DAAD Gallery in Berlin. The stringent concepts of these projects, which featured starkly reductive objects, represented a reaction to the formal excesses of postmodernism. Jasper Morrison became a leading figure of "New Simplicity", a movement that advocated a more modest and also more serious approach to design. In addition to furniture, he has also created lamps, home accessories, textiles, a tram system for the city of Hanover, Germany, and a bus shelter for the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein. His joint 2006 exhibition with the Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa, entitled "Super Normal", put forth provocative theses that once again stimulated great discussion. Along with Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec and Hella Jongerius, Jasper Morrison has made essential contributions to the steadily growing Vitra Home Collection.Products that might interest you:


















