Friday, December 3, 2010

Peacock Chair designed by Dror Bershetrit | Cappellini



Design Dror Bershetrit, 2009
Wool & rayon felt, metal base
Made in Italy by Cappellini

The poetry in physics and the physics in poetry converge when design begs no explanation but is automatically understood as an extension of human experience. The Peacock armchair features a dark brown powder varnished metal base. The seat is realized with crumpled sheets of felt, available with one-color (green or blue) or double-colored (green/blue coupled with grey). The double-colored felt can be used leaving the front side with both the colored surface and the grey.

From 2002, In a balance between art and design, Dror Bershetrit has dealt with product design, architecture and art direction mixing the techniques learned at the Design Academy of Eindhoven and the taste for arts from his studies at the Center for Art Education of Tel Aviv. In his studio in New York, Bershetrit takes life objects that seek the origins of the form and of the movement through materials, technology and geometry. Today Studio Dror collaborates with great brands among them Boffi, Levi's, Surface Magazine, Swarovski and Rosenthal.
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