Dakar by Marco Dessí for Skitsch

Dakar by Marco Dessí for Skitsch

Milan 2011: Vienna designer Marco Dessí will present a collection of furniture made from folded and tubular steel in Milan next week.

Dakar by Marco Dessí for Skitsch

Called Dakar, the design for Italian brand Skitsch has a chair backrest made from one piece of sheet steel, curled round the tubular structure.
Dakar by Marco Dessí for Skitsch

Table legs are constructed in a similar way, while the edges of the chair seat and table top are folded to appear draped over their frames.

Dakar by Marco Dessí for Skitsch

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Dakar by Marco Dessí for Skitsch

The information below is from Dessí:


Dakar

Marco Dessí’s new stackable aluminium chair Dakar is not just fun and ultra light, but also somewhat of a lesson in thoughtful construction. The design of the backrest which is made out of only one metal sheet demonstrates both, the stability and at the same time flexibility of the material when cleverly applied: Covering the tube metal legs of the chair like a dress, the bent metal sheet results in a backrest of grand stability, and still it gives way like a spring when you lean back. This all-metal chair is comfortable! And it comes in five well-selected colors or in combinations between these, thus leaving lots of room for individual taste.

Dakar by Marco Dessí for Skitsch

The choice of material makes Dakar a light but extremely durable piece of furniture suitable for outdoors just as much as indoors. Like other designs by Dessí, it creates the impression as if it could be taken apart into its basic components within seconds. His constructive approach once more reminds us of earlier and more transparent stages of mechanization while being totally contemporary.

Dakar by Marco Dessí for Skitsch

Manufacturer: Skitsch
Material: folded aluminium on tubular steel, powder coated


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Basket by Marco Dessí for Lobmeyr

Basket by Marco Dessi for Lobmeyr

Designer Marco Dessí of Vienna will present a light made from glass tubes woven with silk rope with Vessel Gallery at SuperDesign in London, which opens tomorrow.

Basket by Marco Dessi for Lobmeyr

The tubes are bent into hexagonal shapes and slotted onto the silk cords, while a double-helix of halogen bulbs extends from a single stem inside.

Basket by Marco Dessi for Lobmeyr

Called Basket, the piece was created with Viennese glass company Lobmeyr.

Basket by Marco Dessi for Lobmeyr

SuperDesign takes place 14-17 October at Victoria House Basement, Bloomsbury Square, London WC1 B4DA.

Basket by Marco Dessi for Lobmeyr

Here’s some more information from Dessí:


BASKET

The starting point for this project were Lobmeyr’s very traditional “Schloss Hof” chandeliers from the glass arm-family.

Basket by Marco Dessi for Lobmeyr

This approach not only reinvents the use of glass tubes but also draws upon the vast variety of different types of chandeliers to carry over the glass arms to an altogether new application.

Basket by Marco Dessi for Lobmeyr

I selected the shape of traditional lanterns as a template and used hexagonally bent glass tubes in combination with silken cords creating a structure resembling a typical woven basket.

Basket by Marco Dessi for Lobmeyr

The lighting unit was selected to be a twisted spiral on a slim pole with halogen bulbs. This resembles a double helix further stressing the natural look and feel of this item.

Basket by Marco Dessi for Lobmeyr

Brass, glass, silk ropes; finish: gold or silver in a limited edition, 2010

Basket by Marco Dessi for Lobmeyr


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