Dumbo by Tomek Rygalik for Moroso
Posted in: Product newsProduct news: this stocky, robust-looking chair by Polish designer Tomek Rygalik is called Dumbo after Disney’s cartoon baby elephant.
The design by Tomek Rygalik for Italian brand Moroso is made of solid wood.
Rounded steam-bent arms wrap around the backrest and seat to give additional structural support.
“Dumbo is strong and resilient but not to be taken too seriously,” says Rygalik. “It is an armchair with a friendly expression and strong personality.”
The piece was on show at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan last month, where Moroso also presented a chair like a pocket by Raw Edges and another chair like a hood by Patricia Urquiola.
We’ve previously featured a series of furniture by Rygalik with bases that resemble bathtubs.
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