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Pebble Rubble, designed by Swedish designers Sofia Lagerkvist and Anna Lindgren of Front Design, expresses first and foremost a sensorial experience.
Let us imagine ourselves in front of a powerful and mysterious work, composed of enormous, heavy blocks of stone that – in a time that is not ours – “someone” with superhuman strength has lifted and positioned creating seats with a megalithic appearance; let us imagine that all this happens in an unexpected place – at the entrance of a bank, in the lounge of a hotel or in the hall of a library – in any case, in a context different and distant in terms of urban density and formal language; let us imagine, finally, getting closer, touching the surfaces and, only then, being amazed by their softness.
The Pebble Rubble system , designed by Swedish designers Sofia Lagerkvist and Anna Lindgren of Front Design for Moroso , expresses first and foremost a sensorial experience. A pleasant illusion that attracts and intrigues us, altering not only our senses but also our perception of time: fast and frenetic that of everyday life, slow and inscrutable that of nature.
“Our new system for Moroso is inspired by forms found in nature. As children in our native Sweden, our playground was the forest and we imagined rocks, moss and fallen trees as furniture and places for the body to rest. For this seating collection, we 3D scanned the rocks we saw on our many walks in the forest and composed these organic forms into furniture,” the designers share.
In Pebble Rubble, design is clearly a means to express a message that transcends the formal and functional qualities of a common seat. The most obvious and immediate aspect plays on the similarity between the padded volumes and those of enormous stones , smoothed by the incessant work of wind and rain and covered by an organic or vegetal layer capable of softening the roughness and making the surfaces welcoming and comfortable.
Although designed primarily for use in public spaces in the Corporate and Hospitality sectors , the Pebble Rubble system consists of 15 multi-element modules (seat and backrests) completed by 3 poufs that allow – for the architect as well as the enthusiast – extremely free, flexible and creative management of the combinations. Infinite compositional possibilities that, from a single armchair to the creation of a sophisticated landscape, will contribute to making any interior design project “magical” and distinctive.
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Pebble Rubble, designed by Swedish designers Sofia Lagerkvist and Anna Lindgren of Front Design, expresses first and foremost a sensorial experience.
Let us imagine ourselves in front of a powerful and mysterious work, composed of enormous, heavy blocks of stone that – in a time that is not ours – “someone” with superhuman strength has lifted and positioned creating seats with a megalithic appearance; let us imagine that all this happens in an unexpected place – at the entrance of a bank, in the lounge of a hotel or in the hall of a library – in any case, in a context different and distant in terms of urban density and formal language; let us imagine, finally, getting closer, touching the surfaces and, only then, being amazed by their softness.
The Pebble Rubble system , designed by Swedish designers Sofia Lagerkvist and Anna Lindgren of Front Design for Moroso , expresses first and foremost a sensorial experience. A pleasant illusion that attracts and intrigues us, altering not only our senses but also our perception of time: fast and frenetic that of everyday life, slow and inscrutable that of nature.
“Our new system for Moroso is inspired by forms found in nature. As children in our native Sweden, our playground was the forest and we imagined rocks, moss and fallen trees as furniture and places for the body to rest. For this seating collection, we 3D scanned the rocks we saw on our many walks in the forest and composed these organic forms into furniture,” the designers share.
In Pebble Rubble, design is clearly a means to express a message that transcends the formal and functional qualities of a common seat. The most obvious and immediate aspect plays on the similarity between the padded volumes and those of enormous stones , smoothed by the incessant work of wind and rain and covered by an organic or vegetal layer capable of softening the roughness and making the surfaces welcoming and comfortable.
Although designed primarily for use in public spaces in the Corporate and Hospitality sectors , the Pebble Rubble system consists of 15 multi-element modules (seat and backrests) completed by 3 poufs that allow – for the architect as well as the enthusiast – extremely free, flexible and creative management of the combinations. Infinite compositional possibilities that, from a single armchair to the creation of a sophisticated landscape, will contribute to making any interior design project “magical” and distinctive.
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Pebble Rubble, designed by Swedish designers Sofia Lagerkvist and Anna Lindgren of Front Design, expresses first and foremost a sensorial experience.
Let us imagine ourselves in front of a powerful and mysterious work, composed of enormous, heavy blocks of stone that – in a time that is not ours – “someone” with superhuman strength has lifted and positioned creating seats with a megalithic appearance; let us imagine that all this happens in an unexpected place – at the entrance of a bank, in the lounge of a hotel or in the hall of a library – in any case, in a context different and distant in terms of urban density and formal language; let us imagine, finally, getting closer, touching the surfaces and, only then, being amazed by their softness.
The Pebble Rubble system , designed by Swedish designers Sofia Lagerkvist and Anna Lindgren of Front Design for Moroso , expresses first and foremost a sensorial experience. A pleasant illusion that attracts and intrigues us, altering not only our senses but also our perception of time: fast and frenetic that of everyday life, slow and inscrutable that of nature.
“Our new system for Moroso is inspired by forms found in nature. As children in our native Sweden, our playground was the forest and we imagined rocks, moss and fallen trees as furniture and places for the body to rest. For this seating collection, we 3D scanned the rocks we saw on our many walks in the forest and composed these organic forms into furniture,” the designers share.
In Pebble Rubble, design is clearly a means to express a message that transcends the formal and functional qualities of a common seat. The most obvious and immediate aspect plays on the similarity between the padded volumes and those of enormous stones , smoothed by the incessant work of wind and rain and covered by an organic or vegetal layer capable of softening the roughness and making the surfaces welcoming and comfortable.
Although designed primarily for use in public spaces in the Corporate and Hospitality sectors , the Pebble Rubble system consists of 15 multi-element modules (seat and backrests) completed by 3 poufs that allow – for the architect as well as the enthusiast – extremely free, flexible and creative management of the combinations. Infinite compositional possibilities that, from a single armchair to the creation of a sophisticated landscape, will contribute to making any interior design project “magical” and distinctive.
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