A space-saving "multiseat,” which won the special student's prize of £200 for a young French designer. Jacques Pierrejean, among the recent Dunlopillo Design Awards in London. The foamrubber upholstered tops are on flexible “stalks.” which are rigid enough to carry’ weight, yet selfadjusting under pressure so that the whole mass forms an undulating surface. In this prototype version the seat tops are covered in gold fur fabric.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33423, 3 January 1974, Page 5
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67A space-saving "multiseat,” which won the special student's prize of £200 for a young French designer. Jacques Pierrejean, among the recent Dunlopillo Design Awards in London. The foamrubber upholstered tops are on flexible “stalks.” which are rigid enough to carry’ weight, yet selfadjusting under pressure so that the whole mass forms an undulating surface. In this prototype version the seat tops are covered in gold fur fabric. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33423, 3 January 1974, Page 5
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