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Tate Soft Chair

c. 2000

by Jasper Morrison
for Cappellini

Tate Soft Chair

by Jasper Morrison
for  Cappellini

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Tate Soft chair, the Cappellini best seller designed by Jasper Morri­son, has estab­lished a conver­sa­tion between simplic­ity and comfort with uphol­stered, and stack­able, chairs and stools. Offered in two differ­ent heights in ash plywood with fixed fabric or leather uphol­stery and a shell with a high or low back­rest, Tate Soft can be equipped with differ­ent bases: four legs with a satined stain­less steel finish or matte satined lacquer in the shades of white, mud, anthracite, pumpkin, brick, grass green, petrol and Pruss­ian blue, with a sled base in satined stain­less steel or matte varnished in white, anthracite or mud, and with five polished chrome spokes with feet or castors.

The four-legged version in stain­less steel can also be equipped with a reclin­able table in thick black laminate

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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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