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NonSedia

1.229,51 

vat included

NonSedia by Orografie is not designed for sitting but for hanging clothes, accessories, and other small items that reflect our lifestyle and visual identity. This unconventional item encourages us to reconsider what may seem disorderly in traditional terms and embrace new behaviours through creative interpretation.

Designer: Marta Marino

COD: 2C.005 Categories: ,

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There are proper and improper uses of classical typologies. However, often in unconscious actions, there’s an implied alternative use of objects, and departing from the norms of form and function isn’t always a mistake. In fact, many of us have probably used a chair as an improvised “wardrobe” at some point!
This observation inspired the creation of a unique piece: a “non-chair” that resembles a chair in form but serves a different purpose. It’s designed not for sitting but for hanging clothes, accessories, and other small items that reflect our lifestyle and visual identity. This unconventional item encourages us to reconsider what may seem disorderly in traditional terms and embrace new behaviours through creative interpretation.

Dimensions

Material: Matte black powder-coated iron structure, knob and tray in oak wood.

Dimensions (in): L 23,07 x P 18,5 x H 39,76

Production: Handmade in Italy

The shipped product will be packaged in a handcrafted package signed Orografie.

Estimated delivery time: 

  • Italy - 50 days
  • Europe - 65 days
  • Extra EU - 90 days

Insurance and vat included. Customs duties excluded.

Marta Marino

Born in Milan in 2001 to a Milanese father and a Parisian mother, both of whom encouraged her creativity from a young age, the designer developed a profound passion for photography early on and that still lingers on. Her talent has indeed been recognized through numerous awards, and her photographs have been featured multiple times in the independent magazine Perimetro. Alongside this, she continued her studies in Industrial Product Design at the Politecnico di Milano, earning the Bachelors degree in 2023.

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