Zampa chair designed for Mattiazzi by Jasper Morrison
Source:Dezeen
Like its forebearer, the chair features playfully sloped legs and what the designer describes as a simple, "unopinionated" frame with a curved backrest.
British designer Jasper Morrison has developed a simple, wooden chair for Mattiazzi that is a "protest against fashion and fakeness" in the furniture industry.
Called Zampa, the seat is an evolution of a stool of the same name, which Morrison designed for the Italian furniture maker in 2019.
Like its forebearer, the chair features playfully sloped legs and what the designer describes as a simple, "unopinionated" frame with a curved backrest.
Morrison was originally inspired by a series of old, vernacular country stools, which distilled the idea of a seat to its core function.
"Their charm and character are irresistible, though they couldn't be more everyday in a practical sense," he said.
"The seat is flat and quite thin, so the expression is as direct as possible. It's a little bit of a protest against fashion and fakeness in our industry."