The information that follows is from Rainer Mutsch:
DUNEThe background
When I saw the very first Eternit – machine, I was amazed: 20 metres long, more than 100 years old and by now of course upgraded with high-tech computers, the very heart of the machine is still the cast-metal construction built back in 1905. This impressive device survived 2 world wars and is until today producing a material which is sold worldwide.
The history of the material and its technical potential were part of its fascination and at the same time it was a challenge for me to work with a material that it is, due to its roughness and its primary use as building material, not necessarily associated with furniture design in the first place.
For me Dune was a very demanding project, because it depended on so many parameters:
ergonomics, durability, capability of mass production, release properties, statics, modularity, and eco friendliness, to mention only a few. Many prototypes and a lot of research were necessary in order to get the maximum stability out of 3d- deformed fiber cement; eventually, the geometry of the chair supports its stability through its controlled expansion and compression of the material.
The material
Produced by the company Eternit fiber-cement is a very durable, fully recyclable material consisting of 100% natural materials like cellulose fibers and water.
Fact sheet:
A1 – not flammable
UV – stable (100% solid-colored)
Highly breathable
100% recyclable
100% natural incredients (cellulose fiber and cement)
Green Certificate from the “Institut Bauen und Umwelt” Europe
100% frost-resistant
Highly durable
Each Dune element is 3D-molded out of one whole fiber-cement panel (260 x 110cm), the cut-offs are thereby reduced to a minimum.
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