In the history of modern design, we’ve seen ball chairs,
invisible chairs, mushroom chairs and even a chair shaped like a giant pair of
lips.Now, just when you thought there
was nothing more that could possibly be done with the chair, along comes
Italian designer Gaetano Pesce to completely and totally challenge every
preconception of what a chair is and should be.This new chair, called the Shadow, has no formal shape – but unlike a
beanbag chair, it has a back and arms.Because it is made from a special type of polyurethane, it is able to
move and then solidify according to the shape of whatever body happens to be
occupying it.Which makes it incredibly
comfortable – although whether or not you think it’s beautiful is entirely
another matter.
Perhaps the most amazing thing about this very new, very
un-chair-like chair is the fact that it’s designer is not some new hotshot out
to un-do everything that’s been done before.Gaetano Pesce is, to put it bluntly, an old guy.He was born in 1939, and has been a respected
architect and designer, a professor, and a pioneer whose work has been featured
at MoMa and the Victoria and Albert Museum.Which means, love it or hate it, the Shadow Chair has some serious
design street cred behind it – and could very well join the Ball and the Lips
in the fraternity of iconic chairs.