The Moon Chair, created by Serena Papait, is a stunning example of a design and ergonomics approach that defies gravity and produces a weightless sensation. The idea won the prestigious Red Dot Award: Best of the Best in the Product Design category in 2023, bringing it international attention.
Inspired by the ergonomic and practical design concepts of Scandinavia, Moon realigns pressure points to the knees, reducing pressure on the spine and encouraging natural, proper posture. Because of the way the chair is made, it can rock, which promotes an active sitting position.
The Moon Chair is made of polypropylene, and its strength and longevity are guaranteed by the thoughtful placement of different thicknesses.
Its CATAS EN 1728 accreditation attests to its high quality with regard to impact, static loads, and fatigue resistance. Important contact locations with neoprene inserts improve weight distribution and comfort.
It comes with fabric cushion upholstery that can fit a variety of style and color combinations to match the user’s tastes and the surroundings. It is available in white, beige, shadow gray, and olive green. The moon chair’s design is incredibly inventive, making it stand out from other products available.
It provides ideal postural support and easily blends in with professional offices and workstations by fusing symbolism, imagery, and form. Its plastic, refined, and well-balanced design makes it a very classic piece of furniture, with plenty of modification choices in addition to outstanding performance.
Moreover, The Quadrifoglio Group specializes in creating customized, adaptable furniture for homes, offices, and hospitality spaces. Three fundamental ideas guide their design philosophy:
- A significant emphasis on improving people’s well-being through furniture interaction
- A thorough awareness of people’s requirements
- An unwavering dedication to both technological and conceptual innovation.
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