All the positive and relaxing energy of heat for a moment of sublime harmony between the body and the psyche. The comfortableness necessary to your serenity and beauty.
To read a book, sip a herb tea, prolong the pleasure of a well-being treatment. To continue enjoying the benefits supplied by those catering for you.
SITTY IC.M.135
FINISHES
frame
polished stainless steel
Interna Collection is an integral part of an Italian Group which operates under three brands (Interna Contract, Interna Collection and Logica) and which specializes in the design and production of luxury furnishing for the hospitality and contract industry.
compod
work differently!
A combined sense of well-being, individuality and efficiency at work is generally considered a contradiction in terms. With COMPOD however, Wiesner-Hager has proven otherwise: COMPOD is a range of furniture which forms a marked contrast to the traditional preconceptions about office work and provides a glimpse of how the future could be. COMPOD supports flexible computer work as well as creative communication, or simply invites you to lean back, relax or chat.
Design: Philipp Haselwander
Advisor: Martin Ballendat / FH Graz
38º C water heated body-shaped ceramic couch. For body resting and muscular relaxation.
¬ It includes a pillow moulded to the body.
¬ Water heating system through an electric boiler for couches (see boiler "sol").
¬ Consumption per couch: 500 W.
The "Lounge Chair" ("and Ottoman", 1955) is the only Eames model which deliberately acquiesces to the world of luxury and opulence. Above all, it represents a decisive contribution to the modern design of the '50s, which, freed of the austere geometric forms of the '20s, moved towards more sculpted and organic shapes.
Eames wanted to design a comfortable yet simple armchair, whose frame and upholstery are fused like two hands crossed together. This is the explanation he gave his wife, or at least that's how the story goes. The result fully respects his intentions: the armchair appears to wrap itself around the body like a glove, allowing the user to sink in slowly, just the way Eames intended it. Without in any way minimizing its innovative aspects regarding materials: multi-layered curved rosewood for the three wooden "frames," pressure-cast aluminium (painted black and polished in the upper section) for the five-spoked base.
Permanently on display at MoMA in New York.