A Bold statement from Moustache, France and Dawson Interiors
November 16th, 2012
Made up of two tubular metal parts embedded within each other, the form almost seems to be inflated by way of a soft polyurethane foam coating.
The continuous line drawn by Bold playfully serves as support, seat and backrest – all the while providing exceptional comfort levels.
With a single stroke, in the manner of the Osvaldo Cavandoli Linea, and thickened similarly to the font which is made bold, the Bold chair succeeds in doing away with the seat and back. Covered with a removable textile or 100 % Italian cashmere coating, the Bold chair can change colour in a few seconds.
Offered in purple, pink, dark grey, light grey, yellow, black and navy blue. The collection now adds the option of 100% Italian cashmere with three 3 new colours added to the mix: teal, storm blue and liana brown.
Made in France, the bold chair is made up of a few simple materials, Steel structure, polyurethane foam and removable textile or 100% Italian cashmere covers. Additional covers can be purchased separately, giving you scope to make an ever changing always bold furnishing statement.
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