A series belong to that group of designs anticipating the future, of which one may well use the term "ecological design". It was originally designed for a Swedish hospital with functional and yet decorative pieces, Kukkapuro found a totally new design-form and colour-language in the hospital surroundings, and incorporated in the structural elements, they can change the colours of the chairs free of charge.
And then, the chairs had been intended for use in every kind of homes, office, and other public places, they combined practicality with a wild Finnish type of colourful play.
In 1985, Exhibited in Copenhagen international furniture exhibition.
In 1987, Permanent collected by Copenhagen Decorative Arts museum.
In 1987, Permanent collected by Gothenburg ROHSSKA museum.
A series belong to that group of designs anticipating the future, of which one may well use the term "ecological design". It was originally designed for a Swedish hospital with functional and yet decorative pieces, Kukkapuro found a totally new design-form and colour-language in the hospital surroundings, and incorporated in the structural elements, they can change the colours of the chairs free of charge.
And then, the chairs had been intended for use in every kind of homes, office, and other public places, they combined practicality with a wild Finnish type of colourful play.
In 1985, Exhibited in Copenhagen international furniture exhibition.
In 1987, Permanent collected by Copenhagen Decorative Arts museum.
In 1987, Permanent collected by Gothenburg ROHSSKA museum.
A series belong to that group of designs anticipating the future, of which one may well use the term "ecological design". It was originally designed for a Swedish hospital with functional and yet decorative pieces, Kukkapuro found a totally new design-form and colour-language in the hospital surroundings, and incorporated in the structural elements, they can change the colours of the chairs free of charge.
And then, the chairs had been intended for use in every kind of homes, office, and other public places, they combined practicality with a wild Finnish type of colourful play.
In 1985, Exhibited in Copenhagen international furniture exhibition.
In 1987, Permanent collected by Copenhagen Decorative Arts museum.
In 1987, Permanent collected by Gothenburg ROHSSKA museum.