Vaarnii's Maasto dining chair captivates its stripped-down, almost brutal appearance, where Finnish pine plays the leading role – as is typical of Vaarnii's furniture. The minimalist chair consists of a pine veneer frame combined with a sturdy seat and backrest, both made of solid pine. Designed by Ronan Bouroullec, the shape of the Maasto chair might be straightforward, but pine's diverse wood grain patterns lend it a captivating, varied look. Each chair will surely be unique, and over time, wear, and age, the charm will only enhance as the Maasto develops a beautiful, natural patina.
016 Maasto dining chair, pine
Vaarnii
Description
Vaarnii's Maasto dining chair captivates its stripped-down, almost brutal appearance, where Finnish pine plays the leading role – as is typical of Vaarnii's furniture. The minimalist chair consists of a pine veneer frame combined with a sturdy seat and backrest, both made of solid pine. Designed by Ronan Bouroullec, the shape of the Maasto chair might be straightforward, but pine's diverse wood grain patterns lend it a captivating, varied look. Each chair will surely be unique, and over time, wear, and age, the charm will only enhance as the Maasto develops a beautiful, natural patina.
Product details (11)
- Colour
- Pine
- Width
- 43 cm
- Depth
- 52.8 cm
- Height
- 80 cm
- Seat depth
- 46 cm
- Seat height
- 45 cm
- Armrest height
- 65 cm
- Material
- Pine, oilwax finish
- Weight
- 7.5 kg
Designer
Ronan Bouroullec (born 1971) has built a long and successful career as a designer, and is justifiedly one of the biggest names in French design. Hailing originally from Brittany, Bouroullec is nowadays based in Paris.
Since 1998 Ronan Bouroullec has collaborated with his brother Erwan, designing furniture, lighting, glass objects, textiles, and much more for a variety of internationally recognised brands – the brothers have worked with the likes of Vitra, Kvadrat, Artek, Iittala, Flos and Hay, to name a few. Their portfolio also features spatial design, architecture and various art projects ranging from drawings and videography to entire exhibitions. The works of the Bouroullec brothers have been acquired to permanent collections of several museums, and their work can be admired, for example, at Centre Pompidou and Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, at MoMa in New York and at the Design Museum in London.
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