Vitra
Tip Ton Chair
Classic
Price € 355,00
Tip Ton is a chair with a simple and playful design, which can be declined in a rich assortment of colors without its meaning being compromised in any way. Designed by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby for Vitra, it is completely made of polypropylene and it is characterized by the dynamism of the seat whose special pads allow two different body positions. The first, more relaxed, and the second obtained by shifting the weight from back to front by tilting the chair forward up to 9 °. There Tip Ton allows you to align the spine and straighten the pelvis by improving general posture. The success of Tip Ton prompted Vitra to produce a variant, the Tip Ton Re 100% version made with recyclable materials for a totally green furniture.
W.50,9 x D.55,5 x H.78,6 cm
Seat Height 46,2 cm
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Swiss by birth, Vitra is a unique company in many ways. Unique in its home collections, light and colorful; unique in its office furnishings, which combine in a masterful implementation design and ergonomics; unique for the designer parterre that enriches its catalog. Among prestigious historical re-enactments and fruitful collaborations, Vitra has always had the ability to relive the past and project to the future. However, Vitra is unique above all for Rolf Fehlbaum's corporate address, where the company transcends the business to fulfill wider social and cultural functions: the creation of a unique project such as Vitra Campus and the annexed Vitra Design Museum is an example.Read more
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Barber Osgerby
Edward Barber (1969-) and Jay Osgerby (1969-) are the founders of the Barber Osgerby studio, one of the most important names in contemporary British design. They met while studying at the Royal College of Art in London and shared their entire career together, which began in 1996 with the creation of a table for the famous London brand Isokon. Their style, of a refined minimalism often tempered by soft curved lines, was soon noticed by the most fruitful talent scout in the world of international design, Giulio Cappellini. Their creations for Cappellini will open the doors of great Italian and international industry to them, with collaborations with brands such as B&B Italia, Vitra, AXOR, Dedon and many others. Their prominent position in the world of British design is evidenced by the most important public project assigned to them: the Olympic Torch for the London 2012 Games. Their creations are part of the collections of important museums such as the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA in New York and the Art Institute in Chicago.Read more