Pour le restaurant parisien Corso Bastille, Robert Stadler a revisité l'iconique chaise Thonet n°214 du célèbre fabricant allemand de chaises de bistrot. Le designer autrichien a ainsi imaginé la chaise Thonet n°107, remplaçant la couteuse structure en bois cintré de l'originale n°214 par un assemblage plus économique de pièces séparées dessinant des

 courbes fragmentées.















Sur ce projet, Robert Stadler précise:

"To design a new bistro chair for Thonet is a touchy task. Initially I was proposed to customize a typical Thonet chair for the Corso restaurants of which's design I am in charge of. But I preferred to elaborate a new chair instead of producing one more Designer comment on this essential piece of furniture. My starting point was the fact that today chair 214 (historically baptized Nr. 14) is rather expensive, which represents a certain break in regards to Thonet's history. Indeed the company is renewed for being the first having achieved a world wide distribution of their furniture thanks to it's ingenious conception based on dismantling. Yet, after more than 40 millions sold chairs the manufacturing of the backpart is still rather traditional. With chair 107 I focussed on a new design of that element which is now being produced in an almost totally automated process."

Pour en savoir plus, visitez le site de Robert Stadler et celui de Thonet.



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