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Inspired by the fish of the same name, this monocoque chaise longue seems to float above the seafloor only touching the ground with two wings to support it. Made completely of carbon fiber, it is a stunning piece that works indoors or outdoors.
Carbon fiber is a thread-like structure, a very thin one, used to make many advanced materials. Fibers are bonded together with a resin so strong fibers are in the correct orientation to absorb strains while keeping the shape of the composed piece. To make structures with composite materials, carbon fibers are first twisted together, woven into a fabric, and then, once laid in a mold, put in the matrix.
Among carbon fibers features: high mechanical resistance, low density, thermal insulation, resistance to temperature changes and to chemical agents, and fireproof.
There is no doubt carbon fiber can be defined as a third-millennium material. It was first used in high technology research and development for military aviation as engineers were drawn to its resistance and lightness, making it possible to get very positive performance in terms of fuel consumption. In very high-performance car races, such as Formula 1, carbon fiber features allow very high-stress levels, simply inconceivable just a few years ago. Now many advanced market segments use this material. From America's Cup sailboats to space exploration, from advanced medical prosthetics to ballistic protection, high-performance carbon fiber is the only answer.
For more information on the Mast Elements Ray Chaise, follow this to a Mast Elements produced YouTube video.
Made in Italy by Mast Elements.
Dimensions: H 38 1/2" D 71 1/4" W 31"
Materials: Carbon fiber chaise Shell available in natural carbon fiber or a matte or glossy finish.