VONDOM
PEACOCK 75x117x150
PEACOCK 75x117x150
Dimensions: 50x50x50 cm
Designed by Eero Aarnio
Delivery in 21 days*
Delivery in 21 days*
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Materiaal
Materiaal
- 100% recyclebaar
- Manufactured by rotational molding of high-resistance polyethylene resin reinforced with fiberglass and UV treatment.
- Geschikt voor gebruik binnen en buiten
Geen verzendkosten*
Geen verzendkosten*
Bij bestellingen van meer dan € 200 in Spanje en € 500 voor de rest van Europa.
afwerkingen
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100% recyclebaar. Hoge weerstand Polyethyleenhars met UV-bescherming om verslechtering door blootstelling aan de zon te voorkomen.
Collectie EERO AARNIO:
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Vondom is a prestigious manufacturer of outdoor furniture specialized in manufacturing with high quality resin, metals and fabrics. At its facilities in Valencia, Vondom collaborates with many of the most renowned international designers to create pieces of furniture with a modern, elegant and high-quality design.
eero aarnio
Eero Aarnio was born in Helsinki in 1932, going down in history as one of the most influential Scandinavian industrial designers of the 20th century. Eero Aarnio began to experiment with plastics, vivid colors and organic shapes, breaking with traditional design conventions. Many of Aarnio's works are included in the most prestigious museums in the world, such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the MoMA in New York and the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein., Like his plastic chairs and fiberglass. His early designs had a traditional aesthetic. For this he used materials from the environment such as wicker. He did so on the Jattujakkare stool. Strongly influenced by the ideas of Charles and Ray Eames, it would be in the sixties when he would create his best known designs. This innovative design went beyond pop, caressing "spatial" forms and concepts, using an innovative material such as plexiglass. Color was beginning to be a prominent element in his production. The red, orange or green tones were nothing more than part of the provocative scenario that constituted each of his works.