Herman Miller and Maharam presented special exhibition in Milan

Published on : Monday, April 10, 2017

herman miller milan 2017Herman Miller and Maharam, one of North America’s leading textiles creators, presented a special exhibition “Chromatography: The Colour World of Scholten & Baijings” at Herman Miller in Milan, that coincided with Salone del Mobile 2017.

 
The colorful exhibition was designed by Stefan Scholten and Carole Baijings of Amsterdam-based Scholten & Baijings, and served not only as the worldwide debut of three new textiles they created in collaboration with the Maharam Design Studio—Mesh, Tracery, and Pare—but also as the global premiere of the designers’ inaugural furniture collection for Herman Miller—the ColourForm Sofa Group.

 
Scholten & Baijings sculpt in pattern, texture, and colour. When designing furniture, they considered the play of light and shadow, and the geometry of forms that comfortably host a variety of human postures. The ColourForm Sofa Group, Scholten & Baijings’s first furniture collection for Herman Miller, is the perfect expression of its designers’ artistic process.

 
Throughout their practice the designers emphasise multiplicity and combination with their designs, and, in their ColourForm Sofa Group, the result is a vocabulary of multiple lounge seating pieces, including two- or three-seat sofas with or without arms, a club chair, ottoman, bench, sectional, and a distinctive tête-à-tête.

 
Scholten says, “We create options and possibilities because a product is produced and reproduced many times. We want to give a feeling to each one that it could be unique.” As intended, each piece of the ColourForm Sofa Group can stand alone or be combined with others to provide a place for work, play, or respite.

 
In “Chromatography: The Colour World of Scholten & Baijings,” the ColourForm Sofa Group was presented in the new Pare and Tracery textiles, in multiple colourways. Throughout their career as industrial designers, Scholten & Baijings have proved themselves to be acutely sensitive colourists—devising a hands-on, process-oriented methodology to arrive at unique hues and fresh palettes. Reflecting their focus on nuanced colour and refined geometric patterning, the designers’ new products with Maharam shift from the boldness of their past collaborations to more intimate textile surfaces that invite further observation.

 
“Chromatography: The Colour World of Scholten & Baijings” was on view at Herman Miller at Corso Garibaldi 70 in Milan’s Brera district from April 4 to 8.

 

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