RM56
Armchairs from Vzór, Designed by Roman Modzelewski
Product description
Product version:
Two seat versions: plywood covered with colourless varnish (semi-matt) and plywood covered with colour lacquer from RAL palette.
Frame/base: Bent wire frame, lacquered in colour or or chrome plated.
Chrome plated:
- satin
- shiny
Standard colors:
- BLACK
- RAL 3020 – red
- RAL 1023 – yellow
- RAL 5018 – turquoise
- RAL 9003 – white
Pastel pallet:
- RAL 1000,
- RAL 2012
- RAL 6034
- RAL 7005
- RAL 9016
Bucket: Multi-layered plywood bent in 2 dimensions.
DIMENSIONS
TOTAL HEIGHT 780 mm
SEAT HEIGHT 340mm
TOTAL WIDTH 710mm
BASE / FRAME WIDTH 460mm
TOTAL DEPTH 580mm
SEAT DEPTH 420mm
BACK HEIGHT 360mm
BACK DEPTH 350 mm
Two seat versions: plywood covered with colourless varnish (semi-matt) and plywood covered with colour lacquer from RAL palette.
Frame/base: Bent wire frame, lacquered in colour or or chrome plated.
Chrome plated:
- satin
- shiny
Standard colors:
- BLACK
- RAL 3020 – red
- RAL 1023 – yellow
- RAL 5018 – turquoise
- RAL 9003 – white
Pastel pallet:
- RAL 1000,
- RAL 2012
- RAL 6034
- RAL 7005
- RAL 9016
Bucket: Multi-layered plywood bent in 2 dimensions.
DIMENSIONS
TOTAL HEIGHT 780 mm
SEAT HEIGHT 340mm
TOTAL WIDTH 710mm
BASE / FRAME WIDTH 460mm
TOTAL DEPTH 580mm
SEAT DEPTH 420mm
BACK HEIGHT 360mm
BACK DEPTH 350 mm
Concept
RM56 WOOD (plywood) is the name of an armchair from a collection of furniture designed by Professor Roman Modzelewski, offered by VZÓR from 2016. Abstract form frame made of bent wire, lacquered in colour or chrome plated.
The currently manufactured version of the armchair has legs which place the seat at a height typical of chairs.
The seat prototype was created in the 1950s and was made of plywood. The organic-shaped seat was set on a metal abstract-form structure. It was one of the first times when the plastic properties of plywood were used in the Polish furniture making. In 1956, Roman Modzelewski repeated the design in winidur – PVC. An armchair in this material version won the second prize in the category of individual furniture at the 2nd National Interior Design Exhibition in Warsaw in 1957.
The first test implementation of the armchair under the VZÓR brand took place in 2012. Work on the seat form led to introduction of many modifications invisible to the eye but important from the perspective of ergonomics and performance. Use of industrial manufacturing technologies allowed to avoid constraints related to craft manufacturing and to offer a product with fixed quality parameters which can be produced fast and relatively cheap, in large batches. The total redesign of the armchair manufacturing technology made it possible to connect the legs with the seat shell in a durable way without having to drill the seat out, which significantly improved the aesthetic value.
The armchair implementation, in particular the selection of manufacturing technologies and materials assuming redesign of selected technical parameters in order to improve the armchair’s functional and aesthetic value, is a model example of Vzór brand operation and its approach to building its collection.
The currently manufactured version of the armchair has legs which place the seat at a height typical of chairs.
The seat prototype was created in the 1950s and was made of plywood. The organic-shaped seat was set on a metal abstract-form structure. It was one of the first times when the plastic properties of plywood were used in the Polish furniture making. In 1956, Roman Modzelewski repeated the design in winidur – PVC. An armchair in this material version won the second prize in the category of individual furniture at the 2nd National Interior Design Exhibition in Warsaw in 1957.
The first test implementation of the armchair under the VZÓR brand took place in 2012. Work on the seat form led to introduction of many modifications invisible to the eye but important from the perspective of ergonomics and performance. Use of industrial manufacturing technologies allowed to avoid constraints related to craft manufacturing and to offer a product with fixed quality parameters which can be produced fast and relatively cheap, in large batches. The total redesign of the armchair manufacturing technology made it possible to connect the legs with the seat shell in a durable way without having to drill the seat out, which significantly improved the aesthetic value.
The armchair implementation, in particular the selection of manufacturing technologies and materials assuming redesign of selected technical parameters in order to improve the armchair’s functional and aesthetic value, is a model example of Vzór brand operation and its approach to building its collection.
More about this product
Categorised in Seating - Armchairs - Chairs - with armrests - 4-leg base - open base - Seat unpadded - Wood - Seat engineered wood - Base engineered wood - Metal - Base metal - Residential - Contract - Office - Conference / Meeting - Hospitality.
Manufacturer
Vzór
Family
RM56
Architonic ID
1436709
Year of Launch
2016
Year of Design
1956
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