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The Chillap JR-9080 from our Kamasitra range is a credit to the series it stems from. Never before did one seat offer this many different
positions. With its inherent flexibility, the Chillap JR-9080 is eminently suited to work as well as to relax in.
The moving armpad effortlessly transforms from an armrest into a desk depending on how it is turned. With the convenient wood tablet in place, you will not damage the leather when you put your laptop or a cup of coffee on top when using it as a worktable. And as soon as you have the time to enjoy a spell of carefree relaxation, simply tilt the armpad up and spin the seat around on its swivel base to face the television for an evening of blissful relaxation or suspense.
After all, the adjustable lumbar cushion offers exactly the right kind of support for any type of activity imaginable. In addition, a fixed position model has been developed for the project market, where the arm has been set standard to act as a pad. For both versions, there is a further choice when it comes to foot options, enabling you to choose between a 4-toes foot or a square foot in matt or polished
stainless steel, ensuring the Chillap fits into any type of living environment. In a nutshell, the trim and futuristic Chillap JR-9080 is certain to keep on surprising you every time you take a seat.
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Patricia Urquiola is the designer who best expresses Moroso's vision; she has therefore created the main range of the new Bohemian collection.
She has taken a very original approach to classic capitonné work, giving it a revolutionary modern look. Creating emotions. Patricia's family of products - sofa, bergère, chaise longue, armchair and pouf - have very fluid forms, almost as if they were melting over their frame, creating soft, irregular, enveloping, almost casual lines, where the fabric or leather is fixed to the shell with press-studs.
A classically-shaped sofa appears to be "wearing" a shawl thrown over its shoulders. The capitonné fabric shawl is fixed with press-studs to emphasise the idea of "wearing" an outfit. The seat is covered with various kinds of cushions, fabric layers which alternate technical textiles and faux fur with others inspired by Mongolian rugs. The result is a sophisticated product displaying an almost maniacal research into an extraordinarily rich upholstery which layers different leathers and other materials and mixes cultures and traditions, colours and textile-working techniques. A form of luxury patchwork for a sofa with a nomadic, global spirit. Very contemporary. A modern slant on a classic. This fresh approach was only possible thanks not least to Moroso's manual ability and know-how. As if they were working in a fashion atelier, Moroso's "tailors" treat the fabric with supreme nonchalance, transforming it at will, bringing it to life and giving shape to the designer's vision.
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Tok™
Designer: Toshiyuki Kita
Year: 2005
Tok™ is the perfect place for active relaxation. The chair has a fixed angle between the seat and the backrest. Independent of your sitting position, the recliner will always support your body properly whilst providing support for your arms.
You may recline without slipping forwards or backwards – the movement is in the tilting mechanism, and not between seat and back Furthermore, the organic shape offers many different reclining positions inside the chair.
By using the footrest, a change of position is done effortlessly
The neckrest may be adjusted both horisontally and vertically, thus providing different positions for reading, sleeping, watching TV, etc.
The neckrest is convex, thus enabling greater support for neck and head
Suited for hotel lobbies, reception areas, or relax areas at SPA-facilities, as well as in private homes
Technical information:
Wood shell and base: Natural beech, oak or walnut, black or mocca stained beech
A variety of fabrics, leather and colours
Optional: Fully tiltable and height adjustable neck rest
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Attractive shapes for a swivel armchair with an all-embracing and highly comfortable shell.
With its precise details, it is available in a wide range of fabrics and leather, and a two-colour option. The Oplà armchair fits into the living room or bedroom.
Dimensions: 70 x 70 x 80 cm
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This chair is based on the concept of union. Like the world of the atoms it can be on its own or unite with others thereby creating new forms: linear, bowed, star-shaped....
Like the atom it has a simple basic shape, which can take on complex and unexpected figures and rotate individually to find new forms of communication.
The atomic dynamics of this seating system is part of a tendency whose fundamental principles are flexibility of use and animation of spaces.
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Peel™ Club
Designer: Olav Eldøy
Year: 2007
Peel™ Club is a smaller lounge version of the Peel™ recliner. This chairs suits any space and is perfect in the lounge area, for hotel rooms, lobbies, or waiting areas
A chair with a shape that is designed to protect its contents (orange peel)
The chair is available in mirrored versions, making it an attractive pair in the lobby
The chair rotates 360 degrees, and you may also change positions inside the chair, facilitating our needs of movement and variation
Technical information:
Wood base: natural beech, oak or walnut, black or mocca stained beech
Metal base in chrome or matt chrome
A variety of fabrics, leather and colours
Optional: Memory spindle
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Planet™
Designer: Sven Ivar Dysthe
Year: 1965
Sven Ivar Dysthe developed the Planet™ in 1965 and it now appears as part of the Varièr range – still as elegant and user friendly – yet now with functional improvements that make it even more comfortable and functional than before.When re-launching Planet™ a unique and patented mechanism was added. The mechanism allows you to tilt the seat adding a new dimension to the movement of the Planet™.
You can tilt forwards and backwards, the chair follows your body. The patented tilting mechanism ensures comfortable sitting with smooth changing of positions. You can lean forward, sit upright at ease and lean backwards when you need to stretch. You are able to move freely; easily change sitting positions and achieve the freedom and movement necessary to feel relaxed and comfortable.
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Swivel armchair and two seat sofa with metal frame and padding in moulded polyurethane foam. Base in satined stainless steel. Fixed cover in fabrics and leathers of the collection and in a selection of fabrics designed by Emilio Pucci.
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Sublime simplicity for this innovative, amazing design by Tokujin Yoshioka.
“I got the idea for Bouquet from the installation I created last October for Moroso's New York showroom. I used about 30,000 paper tissues to recreate a cloud-like atmosphere. The Bouquet makes people who sit on it happy, just as a bouquet makes the person who receives it happy. The vibrant, delicate colours trigger different sensations in each of us.”
The Bouquet chair "blooms" on a slim, chrome-metal stem that blossoms with white or delicately-coloured "petals" made of hand-folded fabric squares sewn one by one, with great care and infinite patience, to completely cover the internal surface of the egg-shaped, wrap-around shell.
Tokujin Yoshioka, is a great “couturier” with a meticulous eye for detail, he is a designer whose delicate, poetic, elegant designs help us to dream.
He likes to astonish us by producing surprising effects from simple, almost banal objects which he interprets and uses in an extraordinary way by means of his ability to see beyond and to reinterpret the world through the characteristic poetry and harmony of Japanese culture.
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Where is the upholstery? An understandable question when one looks at HOB. The answer is that less is sometimes more. A flexible bentwood shell in the seat and back replaces the upholstery and provides the necessary comfort. As if made in a single casting and covered with high quality felt or robust bend leather, HOB seems to float gently above the ground. Contributing to this appearance is the delicate, rotating aluminium frame, available in polished version or in various lacquers.
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CIRCO Solo - a magnificent individual chair with a tall backrest that protectively encompasses the occupant - is now joining the successful CIRCO line already consisting of chair, armchair and table. A place of retreat for listening to music, reading - simply being oneself. The accompanying lumbar spinal pillow provides additional support for the back and makes CIRCO SOLO extra comfortable. Like the armchair itself, the matching stool rests on a rotating plate of high quality polished or lacquered aluminium.
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Seat and back in cold foam. Wooden frame with spring system. Upholstered in fabric or leather. Foot in chromed or silver lacquered metal. Solitray - support for writing in plexiglass - available as a complement.
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JETSONS
Project: G. Berchicci
Jetsons is a hammock, a chaise-longue, a tribal throne and the seat of a space ship, a cradle, and a nest.
It is something protecting us, with its tender features, comfortable and in the same time dynamic, up-to-date, sensual and alien.
Swivel seat, body-frame in series in white or black.
cm 110 x 90 x 100
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LOVE
Project: Sandro Santantonio
Love is an endless subject, which anybody from the mists of time tried to penetrate looking for its essence.
Heart, like a hidden centre of deeper sensations, like a secret casket of truths and intimate feelings…
Frame: swivel seat in fibreglass reinforced with draw steel; base available in brushed or satin steel or stained in the same colour as the body
Padding: high density shape-retaining polyurethane foam covered with protective fabric
Measurements:
W. cm 135 D. cm 82 H. cm 110
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2Leather
Design: Rodolfo Dordoni
Upholstered swivel armchair and footrest covered with
soft leather. Shell frame in rigid polyurethane foam. Swivel
brushed inox steel base. No-slip rubber feet.
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Revolving base made of aluminum alloy and external seat body made of stiff polyurethane, painted with scratch-resistant embossed finish white or black. Internal seat body upholstery in self-extinguishing polyurethane foam/ Dacron Du Pont. Fixed internal nylon cover. External removable fabric or leather cover.
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Button is named after its deep exaggerated button which is not only a signature but a technical detail giving the chair a strong identity whilst hinting towards a retro aesthetic.
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MATERIALS
High quality molded foam. Stainless steel - return swivel
FABRICS
Optional
DESIGN
busk+hertzog
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DESIGN
Anders Nøgaard
FABRICS / TISSU Optional
MATERIALS
High quality foam molded plywood. Stainless steel - return swivel.
Mousse haute densité, contreplaqué moulé. Piètement pivotant acier inoxydable
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Leather, Wood & metal foot
Width: 79cm
Height: 85cm
Depth: 65cm
Seat Height: 50cm
Seat Depth: 55cm
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Love
A single keynote defining with continuity a sinuous contour for a cosy and comfortable armchair.
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Swivel armchair with seat in cold processed poliurethane foam and steel frame. Base in steel aluminum enamelled. Final cover in stretch fabric that cannot be taken off.
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Upholstery - chair A 140, stool bench C 140,
armchair B 141, round stool C141:
classical sitting comfort. Seat + back: Sound wooden structure,
premium foam composition, polyester fleece.
Feet chair A140, stool bench C 140, round stool C 141:
"81" = baroque feet 25 cm high, polished aluminium,
"82" = art deco feet 25 cm high, polished aluminium (only stools).
Feet armchair B 141: "80" = trumpet swivel base, polished
aluminium, "81" = baroque feet 25 cm high, polished aluminium.
EVE'S ISLAND Drehsessel A 144li/re:
well-being in organic, asymmetrical forms. Best as a couple.
Undisturbed, just for us.
Upholstery: classical sitting comfort. Sound wooden structure.
Premium cold foams and polyester fleece.
Feet: "45" = polished aluminium cast base with typical surface
irregularities. Swivel mechanism with ball bearings.
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Armchair OFRE contributes to its special particularity thanks to the design of its inclined arms, offering a great comfortableness and vanguard distinction. Polished stainless steel base, incorporated recently to the catalogue of the company, it is a design of Eduardo Climent.
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Frame in chromed steel. Seat in oak revested in polyurethane.
In case you want the sewing in a different colour than the fabric/leather, please, indicate it in the order.
Fixed upholster.
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The DS -166 from Hugo de Ruiter can justifiably lay claim to being unique and unrepeatable. The original idea was based on an artistic principle, yet without neglect of functionality. The outer form of the armchair has all the quality of a sculpture thanks to its upward tapering lines. This in turn results not from a mere whim of the designer or from the proverbial wet finger held aloft to see which way the wind is blowing. To the contrary: it is the palpable consequence of the inherent laws of ergonomics. What Hugo de Ruiter is attempting to do with the DS-166 is to express the idea of comfort and security through the swell of the armchair#s lines. And it is a security that anyone sitting in the DS-166 feels most profoundly. In figurative terms, his design blends the concepts of guarding and cosseting. The armchair#s swivel-tilt mechanism additionally helps underpin a sense of the lightness of being. In the DS-166, the grande geste of design becomes a harbinger of comfort, while the reduction of its lines imbues this seating with a peerless richness.
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The DS-257 is a genuine executive armchair. Its tufted seat and back cushions are not merely a demonstration of traditional values, but also reflect a fine sense of luxury. Its dynamic lines, underscored by forward-sweeping armrests, conceal comfortable upholstery that makes the chair a delight to sit in even for longish periods. Top-quality leather and impeccable workmanship give the chair an almost sensual air. Height and tilt adjustments make for additional comfort, while a solid five-star base provides the mobility needed for working at a desk. This chic leather chair is ideal for both private areas and meeting environments.
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THE EGG
Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958.
Developed for the lobby and reception areas at the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958.
The Egg originated in Arne Jacobsen's garage - cast in plaster.
Today the synthetic shell is padded with cold foam and covered with fabric or different types of leather resting on a star-shaped aluminium base.
As a special anniversary model, we are introducing a beautiful and unique Egg. This Egg will only be available in a limited number of 999 Eggs. Each Egg will be numbered, a brief text about the Egg is printed on the back of the cushion and for those who buy the Egg we offer a book about the Egg and Arne Jacobsen. 999 books, i.e. one book for each Egg will be sent from Fritz Hansen
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