Trampolín by Cuatro Cuatros

Published by
Sammy Preston
April 8, 2016

Cuatro Cuatros’ Trampolín chairs are chameleonic, weightless and stackable.

Produced for Missana, the charming design appears as a gentle rethinking of Mart Stam’s Bauhaus cantilever side chair. The young, Valencia based studio centred their idea on a functional, comfortable and schematic product, with a high contrast between horizontal and vertical perspectives. Its neutral, classic structure appears seamlessly suspended, almost floating.

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Trampolín’s range of colourways in fabric and frame means the chair can adopt different moods, and adapt to assorted environments. Of-the-moment copper on soft pink leather is serene and feminine; there is monochromatic black and white, elegant gold and Yves Klein blue, and grey marle against pop bright yellow. Both seat and back covers are removable – meaning Trampolín can quickly translate, and be mixed up and matched to different settings.