both 'airberg' sofa and chair consist of a structural case which give the overall impression of being inflated with air,
but in reality is filled with a flexible padding material. it is the outcome of jean-marie massaud's desire to break the conventions
of what typical seating objects look - to develop comfortable piece of furniture whose form suggests that of an 'air-filled' iceberg.
still in the prototyping phase and not yet ready for production, the french designer collaborated with swedish manufacturer offecct
on the project. the first result to come out of the brand's 'offecct lab' - an initiative designed to concentrate on the brand's efforts in the
development of new solutions and products - the deconstruction of 'airberg' is defined by its asymmetry and craftsmanship.

 

 

 


the seats are defined by their asymmetrical form


though the objects look as if they are inflated with air, they are in fact filled with a padded material for seating comfort

 

ean-marie massaud
portrait © designboom

 

 
jean-marie massaud's sketch of his 'air-filled iceberg' seating concept

 

 


an arrangement of multiple pieces could appear as a landscape of icebergs