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Rockin' Queen is a multifunctional product that promotes interaction between the user and the object through sensations that come from the act of seating.
Thought for an urban public that tries to escape from the chaos of the metropolis and searches for well-being at home, Rockin' Queen interacts with the user as a conventional chair or as a rocking chair.
The structure is made of tubular steel, a material that's resistant and versatile and allows the execution of complex curves in different axes. The seating is made of fish leather, a bio-leather that's resistant, soft and with unique texture that uses what used to be a residue.
Istituto Europeo di Design
Industrial Design
São Paulo, Brazil
Alexandre Mora, Clayton Caetano and Albert Sugai
Danielle Mataresi Branco
São Paulo, Brazil
Danielle Mataresi Branco
Gabriela Alves de Oliveira