MARMINI I is an uncompromised architectural lounge chair built in Indian Green, Estremoz Veiné and Light Ruivina marble. To augment the seating comfort, an oversized cushion with a materic Lelievre fabrics covers the entire chaise longue.
MARMINI I is an uncompromised architectural lounge chair built in Verde Alpi, Bianco Carrara and Fior di Pesco marble. To augment the seating comfort, an oversized cushion with a materic Lelievre fabrics covers the entire chaise longue. This lounge chair presents a radical and severe formal shape composed of juxtaposed triangular shapes. This apparently simple form is rendered possible through a complex inner structure that allows the production to use marble of an ecologically reasonable thickness.
PRESS – Marmini I in the Gael Maison Magazine
Credit photo : Kaatje Verschoren
Simplicity, perfectionism of the shape and excellent craftsmanship exhibit here the natural beauty of the marbles used to build this sculptural piece of furniture, «it puts nature on display».
Hannes Peer Architecture is an architecture and design studio that specializes in luxury retail, hospitality and residential spaces, founded in 2009 and based in Milan.
The constant theme is the search for eclecticism as well as high quality in the design at all scales through the study of the close relationship between architecture, historical context and new technologies mediating between craftsmanship and industrial production. The language used in the design is stratified and eclectic, uniting poetic vision and rigorous design. The studio’s projects are recognizable by their strong iconographic identity, based upon continuous research on colours and materials and the contamination between the various contemporary languages.
What was the original inspiration for the Marmini 1 chaise longue ?
Could you sketch the Marmini 1 chaise longue in your dream house ?
The Marmini collection was deeply inspired by the work and research of New York artist and art critic Scott
Burton. One of Burton’s most pivotal early works is Rock Chair where the artist imbued functionality into a twoton boulder of sierra granite by carving an “L-shape” into it’s core. A chair has qualities that one can play with, it is democratic, malleable and comfortable, at the same time a chair can also be intended as an artistic object, a sculpture that always will have also a clear specific use value.
One could say that a chair is only a chair when intended to be occupied by a human body. With this collection i wanted to challenge the distinction between furniture and sculpture. MARMINI is a playful and colorful collection of useful objects.
Milan 2021, from 6th to 9th September 2021, during the Furisalone, La Chance is pleased to meet you at Hannes Peer's atelier apartment, and present you the new pieces from their collaboration.
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