The result of a collaboration with Chiara Andreatti, the Taiki armchair puts a contemporary spin on classic shaping thanks to its cosy-looking padding, which tempts you to indulge in some relaxation. The artisanal detail of the stitching lends a modern feel to the chair, yet the influence of Le Corbusier is clear in its lines and proportions. Meanwhile, the structure in heat-treated, oak-dyed ash incorporates an Oriental sense of rigour.
Contemporary in its aesthetics, Maddix keeps the profound manufacturing culture of Lema alive. Its expressive character tells the story of the beauty of living and natural materials like wood and leather. The soul of Maddix is indeed the fascinating dialogue between these two elements: the light wooden frame, with shaped profiles, supports the backrest in light hides.
Retro influences are incorporated with a balanced hand into the Lennox lounge chair by Gordon Guillaumier. The inspiration at the base of this sophisticated design is an open corolla, suspended in mid-air on a sleek structure made from bronze-coloured metal. The result is an elegant, discreet chair which armrests that open out. Lennox is a soft, seductive nest - perfect for spending time reading or listening to your favourite music.
Supporting the seat section is a base made from heat-treated, oak-dyed ash. The soft yet clean upholstery reduces the overall volume of the model, balancing out the proportions while keeping the comfort levels intact. This timeless piece celebrates the culture of manufacturing that is so dear to the brand - just like at the grosgrain profiling running along the stitching on the upholstery in fabric or leather.
Designed by Christophe Pillet, the sophisticated Lady Jane bergère features bold lines which bely its 1950s inspiration. This versatile, elegant and comfortable piece is equipped with a mechanism that allows the chair to rotate 360° and works perfectly in domestic spaces. The bergère has a matching padded pouffe footrest with a bronze metal structure, to ensure maximum relaxation.
As delicate as its name, Lucylle is a refined proposal defined by classic and welcoming proportions. With a structure of thermo-treated, solid oak-dyed ash, it has soft padding and upholstery in fabric, leather or eco-leather embellished by lapped seams that emphasises Lema’s sartorial side. The stools have footrests in steel.