Lightweight chair made of a continuous structure of curved iron pipe on which rests a recovered sailcloth. The number three is repeated with emphasis on the design of this chair. This is a chair made up of three materials (structure, sailcloath and rope), the structure made out of continuous iron pipe touches the ground at three points and has three areas to support the fabric. (arms and back). The triangular-shaped cloth tied to its three vertices by a rope to “Trim” structure and sailcloth.
Trimmer Def.: Person responsible within the sailboat crew for the trimming of sails. Def. Trim: Adjust a sail to take advantage of existing conditions of wind and sea. Concept: The Chair, consisting of three materials; bended iron tube, recovered sail and rope. The iron tube draws a silhouette of three feet and three supports for the piece of sail that remains perfectly adjusted to the structure through the tension of the ropes. Stylistically the Trimmer chair is inspired in formal references of three contemporary icons: the Chair Paulistano by Paulo Mendes de Rocha, the BKF Chair of the Southern Group and the Chair of three legs of Joaquim Tenreiro.. Dimensions: 800 x 920 x 870mm Weight: 12 kg Materials: Bended iron tube, recovered sail and rope. Zig-zag stitching. Cleaning: Use a damp cloth. If required, remove the fabric and wash in washing machine with warm water.