Designed by Jean-Marie Massaud for MDF, the Flow collection now includes a stool version. For this series of very comfortable seats, the designer was inspired by design classics such as the Eames Plastic Chair to develop this moulded polycarbonate seat, which can be combined with various base frames. The Flow collection is suitable for domestic use in the kitchen and dining room, as well as in shared spaces such as offices. The shell has a glossy finish on the outside and is embossed on the inside. The Flow Stool has an oak base and is available in three heights. The seat swivels 360°.
Born in Toulouse, Jean-Marie Massaud graduated from ENSCI in 1990. From his earliest creations, the designer has worked in a quest for synthesis, reduction and lightness. It covers the different aspects of design, from furniture to industrial products and equipment. In 2000, he created Studio Massaud and extended his activities to architecture and development strategy. He works with clients as varied as B&B Italia, Poliform and MDF, as well as brands such as Lancôme and Renault. Placing people and their natural environment at the heart of his creations, this inventor with no limits adopts a committed and political approach and strives to make each project a life experience and an economic scenario that reconciles desire and responsibility. In the world of furniture, Jean-Marie Massaud collaborated with MDF to create the Flow seating collection. He is also working with the Emu brand on the Heaven collection of outdoor furniture.
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MDF
MDF Italia is a company based in Milan who manufactures furniture and furnishings distributed worldwide.
Designer furniture brand MDF Italia has forged a strong and unique identity by investing in research and development enabling it to produce functional, understated, simple and efficient furniture. MDF Italia's design strategy is the end result of a permanent balance between research, development, and a business model that is lucrative in more ways than one. MDF Italia's strength for subtle details and its desire to avoid invading interiors with imposing furniture mean its products adapt to all worlds.