
AGUAPÈ
Fernando Campana & Humberto Campana - 2008
Fernando Campana & Humberto Campana - 2008
Aguapé - name of a brasilian water flower - is a small armchair that has an internal invisible metal frame. The seat is composed of hundreds of laser-cut profiles that look like to pestals, punched and manually placed the ones on the others. Each profile is coated with a polyurethane glue and then placed and weighted with quartzite bags on the below one. After some time (from 10 to 30 minutes) are fixed by metal rivets; for this reason production time is extremely long. Chair legs are covered in corse natural tanned leather, so that they look like a barked blade. It is available in pink, white, light green, natural leather and shining black.




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