Skudo

A harmonious shape is given to the classic 50’s double shell chair in an elegant and modern re-interpretation. The two shells are supported by a thin metal frame in a characteristic dynamic line around the chair. The simplicity and elegance of the upholstery give the chair a particular lightness and personality. Skudo chair can be ordered with or without upholstery and can be customized in colours on both the shells and the frame.

Price Guide : From $638.00
Availabilty : 16 weeks

details

designer country of origin warranty
Gam Fratesi Denmark

dimensions

W 54cm

D 49cm

H 80cm

SH 47cm 

material

Standard version: black metal frame, black lacquered ash veneer seat and back
Customized colour per request

Upholstered Version: black metal frame, black lacquered ash veneer seat and back with black leather
Customized colour per request

 

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Gam Fratesi

Danish and Italian! The union of the two cultures is a strong element in Gam-Fratesi’s design, prompted by simple everyday situations from their cultures in a fusion of technology, poetry and trad­ition. Like the Swedese easy chair Cartoon, inspired by the spontaneous expression in children’s drawings, and interesting much because of the meeting between its cartoon-like proportions, the austere Scan­di­navian style, precise detailing and a traditional high-quality work process. 

 
Stine Gam was born in Copenhagen in 1975 and graduated from the School of Architecture in Aarhus, Denmark, in 2006 with an MA in furniture design. Enrico Fratesi was born in Pesaro, Italy, in 1978, studied architecture at the University of Florence and graduated with an MA in Industrial Design from the University of Ferrara. 

 

 GamFratesi Design Studio, founded in 2006, is based in Copenhagen, although the team constantly travels between Italy and Denmark, researching and develop­ing new projects. GamFratesi has participated in exhibitions in Milan, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Cologne, New York, Shang­hai, London and Berlin.GamFratesi Design Studio, founded in 2006, is based in Copenhagen, although the team constantly travels between Italy and Denmark, researching and develop­ing new projects. GamFratesi has participated in exhibitions in Milan, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Cologne, New York, Shang­hai, London and Berlin.

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