NAP ™ -stolen reflects Kasper Saltos approach to design.
NAP ™ -stolen reflects Kasper Saltos approach to design. "For me design is about relevance. Subject always to create a product that is relevant to users" says the designer. "The idea behind the NAP chair is being able to sit well with most positions."
The shell kill a high gloss back with armrest, and the front kill a matt finish with ripples two emphasize the geometry of the chair.
The chair is also available with seat upholstery.
The base is available in chromed steel only in one height (76 cm).
Kasper Salto - the designer of Pluralis™, Little Friend™ and NAP™ chair series - was trained as a cabinetmaker with Jørgen Wolff. He graduated in 1994 as a designer from the Danish Design School. During his studies Salto spent a term at the Art Center in Switzerland. From 1996-1997 Salto Lectured at the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen and was also appointed a member of S.E. (The Cabinetmakers' Autumn Exhibition). In 1997 Kasper Salto became an exhibiting architect for S.E. at the Museum of Applied Art in Copenhagen.
In Kasper Salto's work the Danish tradition of furniture design is continued in a well-balanced combination with international industrial design. Salto's main source of inspiration is nature's superior way of designing and colouring. In spite of his young age, Kasper Salto has already received several design awards for his works such as the Danish Knud V. Engelhardt's memorial award, The Danish Arts Foundation in the category of Crafts & Design & the Finn Juhl Prize.
His design of furniture has sold to prominent places, such as The National Art Center, Tokyo, Louisiana art museum, Denmark. In 2004 he founded the design company Salto & Sigsgaard with Architect Thomas Sigsgaard, working mainly in the field of product design, lighting – and also interior.
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