CARA \ DAVIDE designed Ambo, a project exploring the concepts of union and of individual, embodying both togetherness and solitude. Ambo is a seat made by joining two chairs which fit together perfectly, resulting in a unified yet modular furniture piece. The product of this connection is a system which functions both as a single object, with the seatings joined, and as a pair of separate seats.
“Ambo comprises a series of chairs, born from the idea that individualism and union can be integrated perfectly in a cohesive system, maintaining their function whether used individually or collectively,” say designer duo Cara Judd and Davide Gramatica. “Despite being part of a unified whole, the two individual pieces resist the urge to conform by resembling one another, and instead each maintains its own distinctive character which is further accentuated when separated.”
Ambo Chair
Fenix
Design Duo Double Feature
Curated by Federica Sala
A set of chairs generated from an idea of individualism and togetherness
The design highlights the characteristics of the object’s duality by means of the bold colour contrast of two materials -Arpa® Rosa Shade in Kèr finish and FENIX® Giallo Evora - as well as the wavy-effect of the three-dimensional surfaces used to cover the exterior: TUET Galea Rosa and Galea Giallo (available upon request). The two pieces, with their homogeneous and coherent aesthetics, are linked by a relationship of complicity and duality: they come together and split apart as needed, yet always maintain their own special, unique character.