Bold is an unusual chair designed by Big-Game for publisher
Moustache. This fun and very clean-lined chair is composed of two tubular metal parts embedded in each other. An updated version of the tubular-steel chair. In fact, the aim of this collection is to transform basic elements to add something 'extra' while preserving the integrity of the original element. The tubular metal frame of the traditional metal chair is thickened with foam padding. Inflated with thick polyurethane foam, the line drawn by the
Bold acts as feet, seat and then backrest all at once, providing it with amazing comfort. The
Bold chair is made with a single stroke in the manner of Osvaldo Cavandoli's Linea and thickened like a font to which grease has been applied. For example, the
Bold chair manages to do away with the need for a seat and backrest, and this was the stated aim of the Big-Game designers: "to transform basic elements to add something 'extra' while preserving the integrity of the original element". Everything superfluous is eliminated, leaving only the essentials. The
Bold chair can be found in many collections, including MoMA in New York, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and the Museum für Gestaltung in Zurich. Ultra-graphic, the
Bold chair doesn't go unnoticed. This surprising and whimsical chair is upholstered in a removable and washable fabric that can change colour in a matter of moments. With its colourful and playful look, the
Bold chair adds a spicy and surprising touch to interiors. To be displayed in a child's bedroom or as an office chair, for a comfortable seat with an amazingly striking design.