Binta Armchair by Philippe Bestenheider for Moroso
Posted by Olu Ayodele | Posted in Art & Craft, Fashion & Textile | Posted on 24-04-2009

BINTA ARMCHAIR
“Binta was inspired by Africa. Its sculptural shape evokes African wood carvings, but its polyurethane rubber forms are softer. Like a baobab tree, Binta anchors itself firmly to the ground with thick, trunk-like feet whose elegant forms bring to mind the weighty baobab.
Its upholstery is a patchwork of Wax fabrics, the traditional textiles worn by African women. Contrasting patterns and colours emphasise the armchair’s shape, enveloping and moulding its silhouette.
The brash, bright colour contrasts are in the tradition of African textiles and colour schemes; they conjure up the elegant tailoring of women’s clothes as if Binda were a Senegalese lady about to wear and enhance the hot colours of Africa”.
Philippe Bestenheider





Used to seeing this popular african fabric known as “ankara” on women. Very popular with the ladies for “Aso Ebi” during celebrations and ceremonies. Imagine if it went a step further and used for hall decorations…..said hear first!
THIS IS REALLY NICE