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Bronto children chair

Bronto children chair

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Product Overview: The Bronto children's chair, inspired by the brontosaurus, is designed for both indoor and outdoor use. It is lightweight, easy to clean, and highly durable. The chair is made using a rotation molding technique with LDPE material, resulting in a hollow yet sturdy structure. Available in lime, orange, light blue, and light grey, the chair measures 55 x 28 x 35 cm (21.7” x 11” x 13.8”).
Designer Information: Richard Hutten, a prominent Dutch designer, created the Bronto chair in 1998 for NgispeN. Hutten established his design studio in 1991 and has worked on various projects, including furniture, product, interior, and exhibition design. His work is featured in several prestigious museums worldwide, such as the Centraal Museum Utrecht and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Notably, Philippe Starck incorporated Hutten's designs in the interiors of the Delano Hotel Miami and the Mondrian Hotel Los Angeles.
Designer Biography: Richard Hutten is recognized as one of the most successful Dutch designers internationally. His clientele includes notable names like Donna Karan New York and HM Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. A book titled 'No sign of design' by Ed van Hinte documents his work. More information about his designs can be found at www.richardhutten.com.
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Bronto children chair This little kids’ chair is named after the brontosaurus. Lightweight, easy to clean and extremely durable, both for indoor and outdoor use. The rotation technique determined the form and decoration of this one-piece chair. During the rotation, the form was filled with a hard synthetic material. Even though it looks massive, the chair is hollow. Designer: Richard Hutten for NgispeN, 1998 Material: rotation moulded LDPE. Size: 55 x 28 x 35 cm / 21.7” x 11” x 13.8” Colour: lime, orange, light blue, light grey Permanent collection: Centraal Museum (Utrecht, The Netherlands) Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Biography: Richard Hutten started his own design studio in 1991, working on a variety of projects such as: furniture-, product-, interior- and exhibition design. He is one of the most internationally successful Dutch designers. His work is part of the permanent collections of, among others, Centraal Museum Utrecht, Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art Amsterdam, Vitra Museum Weil am Rhein and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Philippe Starck used some of Hutten’s designs for the interiors of the Delano Hotel Miami and the Mondrian Hotel Los Angeles. Richard’s other clients include Hidden, DMD, Planet, Sawaya & Moroni , REEEL, E&Y Tokyo, IDÉE Tokyo, Englender UK, S.M.A.K. Iceland, Puredesign Toronto, Centraal Museum Utrecht, MOSS New York, Donna Karan New York, Maxfield Los Angeles, Karl Lagerveld, KPN telecom and HM Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. A book about his work ‘No sign of design’ was written by Ed van Hinte. www.richardhutten.com Droog Amsterdam [email protected] Droog New York [email protected]

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