The peculiarity of the creations of the Spanish architect Patricia Urquiola is its diversity, its unique, exceptional creativity. The Altay collection, created in 2006/2007 is iconic, avant-garde.
The Yoshida Lounge chair is a minimal piece designed to look great from all angles. From the front, two oversized cushions seem to float, unsupported and balancing in place. From behind you see a large solid wood piece which acts as both the base and the back of the chair, containing within it the large fully upholstered seat and back.xxx*Delivery 7-10 days only while quantities are in stock
The Clip Lounge chair features two upholstered elements, a back and a base, connected by a single, visible piece of wood which sits flush with the two upholstered pieces. It gives the impression that these two elements have been clipped together by the wood piece. The wood and the upholstery of the piece can be customized.xxx*Delivery 7-10 days only while quantities are in stock
&TRADITION Little Petra Lounge Chair - Sahara Sheepskin Walnut Feet - Display Model - Initially introduced back in 1938, Little Petra won instant praise at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers Guild Exhibition, subsequently winning awards at exhibits in New York and Berlin. It's one of just a few designs by architect Viggo Boesen, who became associated with Denmark's signature design aesthetic in the 1930s called funkis style. Little Petra is surprisingly petite, able to fit into all kinds of spaces, interiors and environments. Low to the ground, open and embracing, it embodies the essence of a lounge chair, allowing for all kinds of seating positions in any cosy setting imaginable.xxx*Delivery 7-10 days only while quantities are in stock
As light as a cloud, modern and unconventional: Eden armchair stands out for its playful, casual character. Breaking with tradition, the design does away with a rigid frame and base in favour of expanded polyurethane padding and a technical fabric base sitting directly on the floor for better grip. Piping along all the outer edges embellishes Eden’s soft shapes and gives them greater definition.
Sometimes, the secret lies in simplicity. That is how it is for the renowned Indian naan bread, and so it is for the armchair of the same name, designed by Federica Biasi: a compact, embracing volume with soft, gentle contours. The structure develops from a square base with rounded corners into one single block form, projecting it into the space, with no interruption, creating an inviting volume.
The new seat designed by Cristina Celestino for Pianca unfurls like a flower in Spring. And it is indeed nature, with her perfect geometries, that provides the inspiration for Peonia’s creative genesis. Sculptural and inviting, it captures the eternal becoming of every living thing in its forms; the tension to a constant and inescapable perpetual movement.
An armchair of enveloping lines and a high backrest. This addition to the Venice collection is as wellsuited to the living room as it is to the bedroom.
Aesthetic appeal and ergonomics come together in a seat with a bold silhouette in every detail. Just as the sari envelops the female body, enhancing its sinuous lines, so the solid walnut-stained ash-turned wood arch, which seems to support both chair and lounge chair, celebrates dynamism by creating a curvilinear movement.
Ipanema is the new living collection created by the architect and designer Thierry Lemaire, for the Paolo Castelli Inspiration line. The sofa, armchair and coffee table are a free tribute to the sophisticated and timeless expressiveness of French furniture.
A very cosy feeling given by the generous padding and sophisticated details that soften the geometries. The Ama seating collection is distinguished by the asymmetries created by the different heights and depths of the compositional elements, the room is thus animated by an unexpected, highly scenic dynamism.
Armchair and pouf with well-rounded lines, with legs made of discarded eco-friendly solid ash with acetic finish, whose imperfections give it a striking aesthetic appearance.
Armchair and pouf with well-rounded lines, with legs made of discarded eco-friendly solid ash with acetic finish, whose imperfections give it a striking aesthetic appearance.
Armchair and pouf with well-rounded lines, with legs made of discarded eco-friendly solid ash with acetic finish, whose imperfections give it a striking aesthetic appearance.
The strict horizontal lines of the Turn series, along with the slim metal legs in powder coated metal, give this daybed an elegant and light appearance.
Lounge chair Fabian is understated, but also makes its presence felt in a room. Envisioned as "a chair from which you’ll never want to get up once you sit down." The lounge chair is made up of three main parts: the hellshaped seat, a back and seat cushion and a base. With an eye on sustainability and recycling, the base is made of recycled plastic. The handy zipper allows you to easily fluff up or replace the seat and back cushions, so you can enjoy this piece for years to come.
One of Montis’ first success stories is making a comeback. With its lowered back, enhanced comfort and additional capitons, our popular easy chair Florence has been updated to meet today’s quality standards.
Originally Ingeborg was designed in 1940 by Flemming Lassen. The chair was designed by Master carpenter Jakob kjær, who manufactured Flemming Lassen's furniture for The Carpenters guild Annual Furniture Exhibition. The charming little easy chair is named after Flemming and Mogens Lassen's mother, the artist Ingeborg Winding. Ingeborg is a perfect match for the new sofa, called Vilhelm. The sofa is named after the brothers' father Hans Vilhelm Lassen who was a decorative artist. It's a beautiful reunion of Vilhelm and Ingeborg.
Flemming Lassen designed the overstuffed easy chair, The Tired Man, for The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Competition in 1935. It is characterized by organic, bearlike shapes and then as now it created a sensation with its curved form and voluminous armrests. Sitting in the chair should, in Flemming Lassen's own words, be "as warm and safe as a polar bear cub in the arms of its mother in the middle of the ice caps". Free ottoman must be the same fabric and finish.
A mid-century bestseller from the hand of Ib Kofod-Larsen, The Penguin Dining Chair remains as popular today as when it was first introduced in 1953. Light and elegant with its curved wooden back and upholstered seat, it continues to offer unparalleled sitting comfort thanks to its considered combination of quality craftsmanship and premium materials.
A mid-century bestseller from the hand of Ib Kofod-Larsen, The Penguin Lounge Chair remains as popular today as when it was first introduced in 1953. Light and elegant with its curved wooden back and upholstered seat, it continues to offer unparalleled sitting comfort thanks to its considered combination of quality craftsmanship and premium materials.