




Moroso
It looks like a folding chair, but it actually was a stackable chair. A chair that could be stacked indefinitely in a vertical position, allowing the stack to remain balanced without needing to lean on a trestle or cart.
Even if it acquired arms, it could still be stacked without any problem. The arrangement of these arms allowed one chair to be attached to the next to form rows in classrooms and conference rooms.
We also studied a model with wheels and a bar mounting, very simple, without using injected or cast parts, utilizing only steel tubing and sheets.
It was a lost opportunity to solidify a collaboration with a model company like Moroso. It wasn’t a project meant for them.
(Out of production)