Contemporary armchair DS-707
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contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Seat material
fabric, leather
Options
handmade
Color
gray, brown, black, customizable color, pink
Base material
fabric base, leather base
Armrest
with armrests
Motif
plain
Seat height

43 cm
(16.9 in)

Seat width

50 cm
(19.7 in)

Seat depth

55 cm
(21.7 in)

Total height

75 cm
(29.5 in)

Total width

100 cm
(39.4 in)

Total depth

85 cm
(33.5 in)

Description

Visual perfection of form The DS-707 is the modern composition of handmade leather and contemporary design. The flowing, soft transitions combine the postmodern era of Swiss furniture design with the clear, open structures of brutalism that inspired designer Philippe Malouin. Available as a comfortable armchair or as a modular sofa that can be combined in infinite ways, the DS-707 is the visual perfection of form that gives every room a unique highlight. Designed in the style of brutalism, recounting the unruly origins of modern esthetics and dedicated to the sustainable use of materials, this sculpture is now also available with a corner element that additionally accentuates the powerful silhouette of this leather furniture and permits additional, flowing interior designs. Where the St. Lawrence River Montreal flows in a serpentine pattern, a residential complex marked by the architectural style of brutalism rises up on a small headland – the famous Habitat 67. 354 concrete blocks arranged in a stepped pattern adorn a part of Montreal’s multifaceted skyline, designed by architect Moshe Safdie for Expo 67. Not far from this memorable silhouette grew up Philippe Malouin, who was inspired by these forms of brutalism throughout his life. After Malouin received the call from de Sede and initial ideas were exchanged, the designer was largely given a free hand and Malouin started his work “by making things”. Simply drawing, cutting or even folding different materials are part of the creation of the new sculpture DS-707.
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