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Madame Dakar is the armchair designed by Ayse Birsel & Bibi Seck for Moroso. Coated steel frame, hand-woven coloured polyethylene yarn. Moroso started using a hand-weaving technique employing the plastic threads traditionally used for making fish nets. This created the success of Tord Boontje’s Shadowy collection.
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Madame Dakar is the armchair designed by Ayse Birsel & Bibi Seck for Moroso. Coated steel frame, hand-woven coloured polyethylene yarn. Moroso started using a hand-weaving technique employing the plastic threads traditionally used for making fish nets. This created the success of Tord Boontje’s Shadowy collection. Moroso started using a hand-weaving technique employing the plastic threads traditionally used for making fish nets. This created the success of Tord Boontje’s Shadowy collection. The same technique is now used by Bibi Seck and Ayse Birsel who created a wide range of attractive, softly rounded products, such as Madame Dakar, a enormous armchair as enveloping as a hammock. Then there’s Patricia Urquiola’s “bench” that sits on the sand like a tree trunk, accompanied by a smaller, single-seat twin and by a low table.
The items in the collection are craft pieces: each product is a unique piece and differences in the colours and in the weaves are not to be considered defects.
All the products from Miliashop are original and they are covered by warranty.
Typology | Armchair |
Dimensions | 179 x 120 x H 90 cm |
Seat height | 38 cm |
Designer | Ayse Birsel & Bibi Seck |