Husk Armchair by Moroso
Husk is inspired by the outer shell of corn. The fields of corn punctuate the landscape of northern Italy, in particular around the city of Udine. Corn is used as a resource globally across all boarders and takes many forms.
For Thorpe, this was an opportunity to translate the architecture of the husk from an ear of corn to produce a globally recognizable and accepted object for daily use. The design of Husk for the home collection of Moroso lent itself to the international sensibility of the outdoor collection M'Afrique, manufactured in Dakar Senegal.
Injected flame-retardant polyurethan foam over internal steel and wood frame, glides in PVC. Husk covers are not removable.
The collection has been made using woven threads normally used for fishing nets, the designs are all different and original, like their names. Handwoven,they are human in their imperfections and flaws.
Frames are rust-proofed tubular steel and wrapped with polyethylene cord. Polyethylene cord in a range of colors is handwoven to frames. Polypropylene leveling glides.
Moroso
Cold injected polyurethane with an internal structure in steel and wood
Dimensions:
H 28.25" x L1 33.75" x L2 22" x W1 28.25" x W2 22.5"
Seat Height: 16.25"
Designed by:
Marcthorpe
Made in Italy