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A Stackable, Lightweight Chair Made of Metall and Ash Wood with a Practical Handle – Mattiazzi Forcina Armchair Design by Leon Ransmeier

A Stackable, Lightweight Chair Made of Metall and Ash Wood with a Practical Handle - Mattiazzi Forcina Armchair Design by Leon Ransmeier Interior 3000 design blog interior design furniture design

Forcina Armchair Designed by Leon Ransmeier for Mattiazzi

The Forcina armchair combines a simple steel tube frame with beautiful, natural ash wood. The lightweight chair is stackable and its metal frame extends beyond the backrest, forming a practical handle to make it easy to move around. Forcina is perfect for a variety spaces from homes to restaurants and cafes.

Mattiazzi’s Forcina collection is named after the Italian word for hairpin, which is a purely functional object. However, despite its small size and invisible nature, a bobby pin often plays a crucial role in creating a variety of elaborate hairdos. This is also the idea of Forcina – although the furniture is feminine and delicate, it is first and foremost practical. The Forcina collection is designed by Leon Ransmeier.

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American Designer Leon Ransmeier

Leon Ransmeier graduated from Rhode Island Design School in 2001. Since 2005 he has had an own studio in New York. He has cooperated with design companies like Hay and Herman Miller and his work has appeared in museums and exhibitions. 

Ransmeier believes that reductionism can be more than just styling and he aims to utilize the absence of distractions to focus on clear, informed interactions.

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