swedish girls
£2,670.00
Sale price
£2,670.00
ss-c-90
ss-c-90
£2,670.00
Sale price
£2,670.00
Made to order
This item is made to order
SS-C-90 by Swedish Girls.
“Seats System” is a modular series of objects by Swedish Girls. The carefully calculated radiuses, profiles and degrees translate into a precise system produced by machines, assembled and welded by hand. With durable material choices and social focus “Seats System” can be adapted to any space - indoors and outdoors, public and private.
SS-C-90 is a modular and multifunctional armchair, without a dedicated front but with a backrest reimagined as additional seating this piece offers seating for several people at different levels.
Material: Steel, powder coated. Suitable for Indoor & Outdoor Use.
* The pieces in this series can be integrated with each other to meet the functional and aesthetic needs of a certain space.
Sizing
Sizing
Dimensions: 70cm (H) x 110cm (W) x 70cm (D)
Shipping
Shipping
This item is produced on a made-to-order basis and will be shipped within two months from Sweden.
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Mira Bergh (b. 1993) and Josefin Zachrisson (b. 1994) have collaborated since they graduated from Beckmans College of Design in 2019 under the alias Swedish Girls. The duo is based between Milan and Stockholm and works across objects and installations, with a conceptual and experimental approach. By questioning norms and acknowledging values beyond function, they challenge preconceived notions in materials, contexts and interactions.