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Friday, May 18, 2012

Seating Stingray Rocker by Thomas Pedersen

Posted by yellow on May 26, 2010 Furniture Design

Seating Stingray Rocker by Thomas Pedersen at stunning style and chic look for Federica Furniture. The Stingray rocker was originally conceptualized in 2002. A modern, dynamic piece of furniture built for comfort and which accommodates a variety of sitting positions. An organic interpretation of the classic rocking chair. A piece of furniture that provides a unique experience of inner tranquillity. An eye-catching almost futuristic interpretation of the classic rocking chair. The Seating Stingray Rocker by Thomas Pedersen shape of the rocking chair was partially inspired by a shell. It may have taken 7 years for this graduation project chair to take shape, but the elegant, futuristic design will have a warm reception in modern homes throughout the world.

Seating Stingray Rocker by Thomas Pedersen the Danish word for stingray is “rokke” which sounds like the first part of the word “rock” in “rocking chair” and the shell does resemble a giant stingray moving across the seabed and was the functionality that came first, not the design.” and apparently even 6 years after its design it’s still winning awards? Interior Innovation Award Cologne, Germany, 2008 – Red Dot Design Award, 2008. The Seating Stingray Rocker by Thomas Pedersen waterfall seat edge promotes comfortable seating for extended periods of time by reducing pressure on the backs of thighs. The iconic Stingray wire base is set atop two maple runners for a smooth rocking motion. Originally manufactured in fiberglass-reinforced plastic, this classic rocker was updated in durable and environmentally friendly molded polypropylene. For residential and commercial use.

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Stingray Rocker sparkling metalStingray Rocker sparkling metal

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Stingray Rocker smooth and refinedStingray Rocker smooth and refined

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