Capo by Doshi Levien for Cappellini

Capo by Doshi Levien

Milan 2011: London studio Doshi Levien will present this chair with a tubular base and cantilevered arms for Italian design brand Cappellini at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan this week.

Capo by Doshi Levien

Called Capo (leader), the chair has thin, flexible arms and a tall back to envelope the user.

Capo by Doshi Levien

Inspired by a gentleman in a suit and felt hat, the design is on show in combinations of leather, faux leather and felt.

Capo by Doshi Levien

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CAPO Armchair & Ottoman

The first collaboration between Doshi Levien and Cappellini gave rise to Capo, an armchair with a slender yet enveloping form.

Capo by Doshi Levien

Its shape and materiality came from the image of a dapper gentleman in a well-cut suit and a felted hat.

Capo by Doshi Levien

As the name suggests, Capo with its wide cantilevered arms and upturned lapel, transforms the sitter into a boss.

Capo by Doshi Levien

The thin flexible edges of the chair provide shelter without being closed and also emphasise its lightness.

Capo by Doshi Levien

Capo is available in several variations that make it suitable for various settings.

Capo by Doshi Levien

Leather, faux leather, felt and Alcantara can be used to upholster the entire armchair or be used in different combinations for the front and back.

Capo by Doshi Levien

Armchair – cm 119 x 72 x 36/89 h.


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Impossible Wood by Doshi Levien for Moroso

Impossible Wood by Doshi Levien

Milan 2011: London studio Doshi Levien will present this injection-moulded wooden chair for Italian brand Moroso at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan next week.

Impossible Wood by Doshi Levien

Called Impossible Wood, the piece is made of a thermoplastic composite comprising 80% wood fibre and 20% polypropylene.

Impossible Wood by Doshi Levien

Perched on metal legs, the seat shell appears to be made from strips of wood but in fact the shape can only be formed by injection moulding.

Impossible Wood by Doshi Levien

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The information below is from Doshi Levien:


Impossible wood

A chair designed by Doshi Levien for Moroso.

We found a mouldable wood material that has very distinct visual and tactile properties. It is a thermoplastic composite made using 80% wood fibre and 20% polypropylene and it can be processed using conventional injection moulding machines. The pressure and heat from the mould releases moisture from the wood fibre which in turn burns on the surface of the aluminium tool, creating a random, leather-like tarnished effect.

Inspired by the characteristics of this material, we decided to create a chair that references the genre of light, graceful, bent wood frame chairs but would be impossible to make in any other way than by injection moulding, hence the name “impossible wood”. We were intrigued by the depth and texture of the material that is the opposite of slick, homogenous, surface perfect plastic, currently used for most moulded chairs.

‘Impossible wood’ chair has a used, worn, raw and earthy quality that is timeless and natural. It also smells of wood. We looked at the work of Martin Puryear, an African American sculptor who made a piece called Cedar Lodge in 1977. This installation is constructed using thin, overlapping parallel strips of timber, bound together with horizontal rings. This informed the way we made our first prototypes for “Impossible wood”. We adopted an improvised and constructed language to escape the controlled and fluid process usually applied to generating plastic forms.

The prototype for Impossible wood will be launched Salone and can be found at the Moroso stand. (Hall 16 Stand C23/D22)


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Rocker by Doshi Levien for Richard Lampert

Rocker by Doshi Levien for Richard Lampert

Cologne 2011: London studio Doshi Levien present this child’s rocking horse at imm cologne in Germany this week.

Rocker by Doshi Levien for Richard Lampert

Called Rocker, the pared-down design is for German brand Richard Lampert.

Rocker by Doshi Levien for Richard Lampert

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The information that follows is from Doshi Levien:


Rocker
Design for Richard Lampert

While observing young children, we found that most things of interest to them are not figurative but everyday objects that are not intended for play! Children find their own imaginative purpose for any object already in the home. This observation prompted us to create a “Rocker” for Richard Lampert that is like a found object, an improvised ride. Moulded seat with solid oak rockers.

IMM Cologne Hall 11.2 Stand J 010


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