Due Più armchair, Nanda Vigo - Acerbis Design
Year
1971 - 2023
Designer

Nanda Vigo’s seat known as Due Più armchair is an astonishing, enigmatic object where the use of two rollers that look like they’re floating makes for truly unique features. Futurist in aspect, we can see it as an emblematic design blending Vigo’s two souls: the esprit de géométrie that shines through the minimalist metallic structure with its light reflection, and an eccentric, pioneering spirit apparent in the use of Mongolian fur. Currently presented by Acerbis with a steel frame and furs reclaimed from food industry waste, according to circular economy principles that make it compatible with contemporary ethics.

We are proud to announce that the Due Più armchair by Nanda Vigo won the Archiproducts Design Awards 2023.

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The seat and back are padded with single-density polyurethane foam in a Ø19 cm cylindrical shape upholstered in Mongolia goat fur in white, black and rust. This upholstery gives the rollers a voluminous elegant effect. Sled frame in Ø3 cm tubular metal with chrome finish.

Coating | pelliccia di Mongolia
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Structure | Chrome
MT17
White color Mongolian fur 0001

Bulky and sumptuous Mongolian fur. Fur recovered from food industry waste, in a circular economy logic that makes it compatible with the contemporary ethos.

Black color Mongolian fur 0002

Bulky and sumptuous Mongolian fur. Fur recovered from food industry waste, in a circular economy logic that makes it compatible with the contemporary ethos.

Rust color Mongolian fur 0003

Bulky and sumptuous Mongolian fur. Fur recovered from food industry waste, in a circular economy logic that makes it compatible with the contemporary ethos.

Chrome MT17

Steel structure

From the archive

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  • 1 Nanda Vigo, Due Più armchairs Prod. Conconi 1971. Photo Aldo Ballo. Courtesy Archive of Nanda Vigo.
  • 2 Nanda Vigo private house. Dining area with Block table for Acerbis and Due Più chairs prod. Conconi Milan 1971. Photo by Carla de Benedetti.
  • 3 Nanda Vigo and Franco Fiorio Private house in Merate (LC), early 1970s. Dining area with Block table for Acerbis, Due Più armchairs.
  • 4 Due Più armchair in Nanda Vigo's home-studio, 2015. Photo by Andrea Martiradonna. Courtesy Archivio Nanda Vigo.

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