Stay Chair
Reproduction
DIMENSIONS


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Stay Dining Chair is part of Collection III - Stay family made by Nika Zupanc for S London. Zupanc's intention was to"make a family of pieces loosely based around the idea of the Olympics and sports clubs" and the influences of"Golden Age" Hollywood and Art Deco can also be discerned. The "Stay family: dining chair, bench, and sofa are variations on an elegant social theme. The upholstered chair and sofa make an irresistible invitation to sit, and the dream-like Staybench encourages peaceful reverie.
Materials & Features:- Structure: powder-coated steel with brass finish
- Medium firm cushion seat feel with premium velvet upholstery
- All materials are fire-resistant & non-toxic (Baby friendly)
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Product and interior designer Nika Zupanc became a globally recognized name with the launch of the Lolita lamp, her first object to be produced by Moooi. Nika Zupanc works as an independent designer who is constantly involved in fresh projects that grow out of distinctive interpretations of modern culture, contemporary design and available technological options. Her products are part of the range of distinguished design companies such as Moooi, Moroso and Nodus. Her praised limited edition collections and installations are exhibited around the world, sometimes as part of high-end collaborations like the one with Rossana Orlandi. Along the way, Nika Zupanc continuously produces objects under her own brand and is involved in various interior projects. Besides the Lolita lamp, she designed a long line of signature ready-to-use pieces like 5 O"Clock Table and 5 O"Clock Chair (Moooi) or Tailored Chair (Moroso).
But it is her conceptual installations that saw her evolving into an authentic global voice" I Will Buy Flowers Myself (2009) and Gone with the Wind (2010) presented a collection of objects inside blown-up doll house structures that became a hallmark of Milan Design Week. The Black Cherry lamp, now one of the iconic pieces of her own brand, also debuted at Milan Design Week. The installations that followed, Selfdiscipline (2011) and Summertime (2012), mark the beginning of limited edition collections in partnership with Rossana Orlandi, where with a stubborn passion Nika Zupanc examines the nature of furniture. In 2012, her hometown of Ljubljana had the privilege to be the first with an interior designed and art directed by Zupanc personally. The noir refurbishment of As Aperitivo is an introduction to her new venture of designing interiors. And, last bit not least, in the grand scale of things, in november 2013 Nika Zupanc presented a wooden structure, a pavilion, a room of one"s own as part of an exhibition Esprit Dior: Miss Dior in Galerie Courbe - Grand Palais in Paris.