Stainless steel, Matt lacquered, Coating on request
Year
1999
Maximum comfort, minimum bulk: the concept behind the Low Pad armchair, designed by Jasper Morrison for Cappellini. Featuring a curved beech plywood shell with shaped polyurethane foam padding, it is available in two heights with fixed fabric or leather upholstery. Thanks to its design focused on health and well-being, Low Pad has obtained Greenguard Gold certification for emissions control.
Cappellini
Cappellini is an Italian company founded in Carugo in 1946 by Enrico Cappellini and operating in the contemporary furniture sector, synonymous with avant-garde design and a springboard for the greatest international designers. Their collections have become internationally recognized icons and exhibited in the most important museums in the world. The architect of the company's uniqueness and an emblematic figure in the international design scene is Giulio Cappellini, who is universally recognized as a trend setter and talent scout for young designers.
Jasper Morrison is an English industrial designer, born in London in 1959. He graduated from Kingston Polytechnic Design School and continued his studies at the Royal Collage of Art and the Hochschule der Künst in Berlin. In 1986 he opened his studio in London, where he designed design objects that fit perfectly into everyday environments. Together with his colleague Naoto Fukasawa he coined the term "super-normal", the name of the exhibition he set up in Japan in 2006, to indicate what good design should be: sober, useful and responsible.