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Patrick Seat

Sale price$1,069

Designed by Claude Bouchard and Oscar Maschera, Patrick Seat is part of the Home Collection. The seat is constructed from a leather cover over a stainless-steel frame; the frame is only visible through the 4 lateral holes and the 4 hooks at the seat's base. The leather's thickness and the contrasting dyed edges portray the high-level of workmanship. The hole at Patrick's center is designed to lift and move the seat. Handmade in Pesaro, Italy.

17" (h) x 12" (w) x 12" (d)

Patrick Seat
Patrick Seat Sale price$1,069

Country of Origin

Italy

About the Maker

OscarMaschera

Our work is a research and we give our fantasies free rein to experiment and manipulate objects made from leather. With a number of different designers under OscarMaschera, each researcher invents and proceeds… exploring the leather which could mean cutting corners, cutting edges, and joining the parts together. Each object is a distinct invention because we consider it simply a stage in the research, never the end-point of the production line.
Like footprints in the sand, our objects represent a story made up of different chapters. Every element of this story, every collection, has its own independent life; every name is a step, a track, or a memory. However what best expresses the idea of our projects is the whole set of collections, and the direction that they all take to merge as one as one… like a slipstream along the coast.
Our designers believe that inventing is a job- first, but foremost, a pleasure. Combining materials, folding lines, choosing colours, modeling prototypes, and constructing are all parts of the intricate process. Above all we let the objects be free to invent a new space; we simply observe how they are modified when they are “in action.”
We strongly believe that: Imagination creates a horizon. The designs are sensed in an ideal world. The next step, the one that allows you to see the images composed in the objects, is the heart of our work. Experience conceptualizes what is initially imagined, and our production process completes this operation.
— OscarMaschera