Moroso
Double Zero Chair
With Armrests
Price starting from € 2.373,00*
*Price valid for the version with armrests - frame in black chromed steel with seat and backrest upholstered in fabric cat. H (cod. 0NL).
The luxurious Double Zero chair by Moroso reveals a clear Art Decò inspiration in its lines and bases its shapes on two padded circular elements that take on the function of seat and backrest. The two circles are connected by thin steel tubes, with an effect that seems to make them float in the air. Double Zero is also embellished with an exceptional signature: it was in fact conceived by the British star architect Sir David Adjaye, the first person born in Africa to be awarded the Royal Gold Medal for architecture. The chair is available both in a comfortable version with armrests and in one that does not have them and which, thanks to the reduction of the lines, maximizes the geometric concept.
W.54 x D.70 x H.104 cm
Seat Height 49 cm
Armrest Height 68 cm
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Design has always been the guiding star of Moroso, even in its most courageous and avant-garde variations. This is why, under the farsighted artistic direction of Patrizia Moroso, the company was able to establish strong relationships with visionary designers from all over the world by finding them the ideal environment to create their most daring creations. This was possible also thanks to the strong roots in the artisan tradition of a land like Friuli Venezia Giulia, with its strong ethic work and its meticulous attention to quality.Read more
Designed by
David Adjaye
Sir David Adjaye (1966-) is an important British architect of Ghanaian origins. The son of a diplomat, he spent his childhood in Tanzania, Egypt, Yemen and Lebanon, before settling permanently in the United Kingdom. Here he has the opportunity to study in the best universities, including the Royal College of Art in London. His architecture, with a strong spectacular impact, is characterized by great attention to materials and the skillful use of light. Examples include award-winning projects such as the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington DC, the SKOLKOVO School of Management in Moscow or the Ruby City in San Antonio. His forays into the world of design are rarer, through appreciated collaborations with brands such as Knoll and Moroso. In 2021 he obtained the Royal Gold Medal, the most important recognition of British architecture, awarded by the Royal Institute of British Architects and approved directly by the Royal House.Read more