Atlantica - 01.11.2000, Qupperneq 53

Atlantica - 01.11.2000, Qupperneq 53
A T L A N T I C A 51 material – easily recycled – which plays the principal role in dictating the form of the chair. With its special properties, the material has given the chair new possi- bilities for expressing “something” – that is, something new in its allusion to the form of the skeleton, a form which has been developed in many chairs and which exists naturally in our own bodies. The chair’s long, narrow legs, contrasted with its low back, exaggerate its role until both material and form seem to participate in the sitter’s conversation. For the sake of interest, one could mention a much earlier chair, BKF by Antonio Bonet Castellana, Juan Kurchan and Jorge Ferrari- Hardoy, from 1938. This chair also offers a tiny stage, dressed in a simple steel frame and leather sling. The body’s contact with the leather increases the tension of the basic frame, while its form urges the sitter to make use of its unlimited pos- sibilities, to sit down, curl up or even use it as a stage for children’s fantasies. Despite the existence of countless versions of chairs and sofas, dining and coffee tables on the market, their variety is often only skin deep. The overriding importance of marketing has led to the often-heard assertion that attractive pack- aging matters more than a fresh interpretation of a basic concept. Around 80 per cent of the designs we see in magazines today are chairs and sofas. All the sofas closely resemble one another and they are inevitably placed face to face with the faithful old coffee table in between. Thus the staging is preordained, as if taken for granted. The four-seater sofa, Julianica (1998), designed by Javier Sanchez Merina, breaks up this pre-arranged order. It is a mobile piece of furniture which encour- ages many different possibilities for communication and flexibility; communica- tion, which tries to reflect the body language of Spanish society. That is, it tries to introduce the complexity of social relations into the domestic environment. The SPANISH DESIGN 51 Rothko chair (1994) by Alberto Liévore. Manufactured by Indartu (Guipúzcoa). Toledo chair (1988) by Jorge Pensi. Manufactured by Amat-3 (Barcelona). ATL 6/00 48-52 DESIGN cmsx 19/10/00 12:16 pm Page 51
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