Solar

Comodo e sofisticato manifesto dello stile contemporaneo, Solar è al centro della collezione Cosmic di Toogood. Un divano imbottito che a un primo sguardo sembra una pila di cuscini. Con il suo inconfondibile mix di ingegno e stile, Faye Toogood invita a rilassarsi su queste pile trapuntate. Solar combina forme scultoree e morbidezza, proponendo una nuova interpretazione delle iconiche imbottiture di Tacchini. Il tessuto è volutamente grinzoso, per dare alla seduta una spinta generosa. Solar ha un’estetica rilassata che incarna l’eleganza informale dello studio di Faye Toogood. La sua morbida tattilità lo distingue tra la gamma di mobili audaci e affascinanti tipici di Tacchini.

Designer: Faye ToogoodYear: 2024
Dimensions

Cod. SLRDV240
W 240 D 110 H 78 cm

Cod. SLRDB200
W 90 D 200 H 70 cm

Materials and finishes
Solar sofa: Wooden frame, cold-foam padding covered with polyurethane foam in different densities, recycled PET fiber padding. Not removable cover.
Solar Daybed: Wooden frame covered with polyurethane foam at different densities, recycled PET fiber padding. Not removable cover.
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Faye Toogood

Faye Toogood was raised among the furrowed fields of the English countryside. From an early age she would go foraging in the woods in her wellingtons, collecting sticks and stones and broken bones, and endlessly rearranging them on the mantelpiece in her room. In her early twenties, she turned up at Vogue House clutching a leather suitcase full of found objects and landed a job as a stylist at The World of Interiors. Faye has since become one of the most recognisable figures in the design and art industry, whose work can be found in museum collections around the world. A magpie’s instinct and obsession with landscape continue to permeate everything she designs, whether it be a bronze door handle cast from an abandoned skull, a fashion collection inspired by haybales, or a house interior with the brooding palette of an English sky. Faye’s practice encompasses interior design, homewares, fine art and fashion, and refuses to be constrained by a single discipline or defined way of working. Her London studio is filled with talented nonconformists just like her. Architects, sculptors, furniture makers and illustrators cross-pollinate on every project, producing work that is rigorous, poetic and genuinely avant-garde. Chief among these is her sister, Erica Toogood. Erica has inherited the dextrous hands of her grandmother, a tailor who made underwear out of parachutes during the Second World War. Prior to joining forces with Faye, she worked with a number of London fashion designers as a pattern-cutter and created costumes for theatrical productions. Toogood’s clothing is instilled with the unmistakable spirit of both sisters: Faye’s preoccupation with materiality and Erica’s audacious shape-making. One a tinker, the other a tailor.