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HAL Stackable Tube Chair
Item# 801300-801299
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HAL Stackable Tube Chair
Description
Scandinavian minimalism meets contemporary cool in Jasper Morrison’s stackable chair.
Its ergonomically contoured plastic shell is supported by slender legs of chrome-plated tubular steel. The natural flexibility of the back offers additional comfort. Available in eight colors with chrome bases, they’re versatile chairs for breakfast tables, playrooms, and work spaces. Stack up to 6 chairs high. Made in Germany by Vitra, a manufacturer of iconic modern furnishings that’s widely represented in the Museum’s collection.
London-born Jasper Morrison is a designer with international credentials. He studied at Kingston Polytechnic, London’s Royal College of Art, and HDK in Berlin and has design offices in both London and Paris. In 1995, his firm landed the design contract for the new Hannover Tram, a massive light rail project. Their work on the Tram earned an IF Transportation Design Prize and the Ecology award. Morrison also garnered the distinction of Royal Designer for Industry and has worked with a wide range of clients including FLOS, Vitra, and Muji. Morrison’s work is included in MoMA’s collection and in three of the Museum’s exhibitions, including Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design (1995).
Its ergonomically contoured plastic shell is supported by slender legs of chrome-plated tubular steel. The natural flexibility of the back offers additional comfort. Available in eight colors with chrome bases, they’re versatile chairs for breakfast tables, playrooms, and work spaces. Stack up to 6 chairs high. Made in Germany by Vitra, a manufacturer of iconic modern furnishings that’s widely represented in the Museum’s collection.
London-born Jasper Morrison is a designer with international credentials. He studied at Kingston Polytechnic, London’s Royal College of Art, and HDK in Berlin and has design offices in both London and Paris. In 1995, his firm landed the design contract for the new Hannover Tram, a massive light rail project. Their work on the Tram earned an IF Transportation Design Prize and the Ecology award. Morrison also garnered the distinction of Royal Designer for Industry and has worked with a wide range of clients including FLOS, Vitra, and Muji. Morrison’s work is included in MoMA’s collection and in three of the Museum’s exhibitions, including Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design (1995).
Details
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DesignerJasper Morrison
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Size31h x 21.25w x 19.25"d
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MaterialsPolypropylene, Steel
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Year of Design2010
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OriginGermany