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Hi-Pad Stool

c. 1999

by Jasper Morrison
for Cappellini

Hi-Pad Stool

by Jasper Morrison
for  Cappellini

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The Hi-Pad stool is the result of a produc­tion process that repre­sents the perfect balance between tech­nol­ogy and artisan crafts­man­ship. Designed by Jasper Morri­son, the skills of master uphol­ster­ers are combined with inno­v­a­tive tech­niques which allow for the leather or fabric cover to adhere perfectly to the three-dimen­sional edge of the padding.

The struc­ture of these seats is made of beech plywood, with a fixed cover in the fabrics and leathers from the collec­tion. The base is built of stain­less steel with a satined or matte varnished finish in white, mud or anthracite.

The chairs and stools in the Hi-Pad range have obtained Green­guard Gold certi­fi­ca­tion: a stan­dard that guar­an­tees maximum control of emis­sions for prod­ucts designed with the great­est atten­tion to health and wellness.

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Jasper Morrison

United Kingdom

Jasper Morrison is a British designer, born in London in 1959. He is best known for his industrial design work that uses thoughtful design to create mass-produced pieces using advanced technology. Morrison’s design work encompasses furniture design, product design, art direction, and authoring design books. Morrison studied at the Kingston Polytecnic Design School and The Royal College of Art in London, earning both a Bachelors and Masters degree in Design.

Throughout the 2000’s he designed kitchen appliances for Rowenta, and opened the Jasper Morrison Shop in 2008 in the building adjacent to his design studio. Morrison has collaborated with many companies throughout his career, including Aram, Cappellini, Vitra, Alessi, Flos, Magis, Rosenthal, Camper, Kettle, and Maharam. In 2014 Morrison created furniture for Tate Modern. Throughout his career he has written books about design, including A Book Of Things, Everything But The Walls, and A World Without Words.

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