Brand:Vitra

Slow Chair & Ottoman

Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec created Slow Chair & Ottoman by using an extremely strong, precisely shaped knit which is stretched over the metal frame like a fitted stocking. In any environment, Slow Chair & Ottoman, maintains an understated presence while offering superb comfort.

3.820,004.000,00

Estimated delivery between: 13/05/2024 - 15/05/2024
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Description

Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec created Slow Chair & Ottoman by using an extremely strong, precisely shaped knit which is stretched over the metal frame like a fitted stocking. Thanks to the knit sling cover, the Slow Chair combines soft comfort with ergonomic support, which is further enhanced by thin seat and back cushions.
The translucent sling cover replaces the thick cushions of traditional armchairs, resulting in a design that is lightweight, yet generously proportioned.

Additional information

Year

2006

Colour

Light blue/green, Brown, Brown/cream, Black, Red/cream

Designer

Dimensions

95 x 93 x 89

Material

Die-cast aluminum structure with glossy finish, Die-cast aluminum structure painted in chocolate color

Brand

Vitra

Creating innovative products and concepts with great designers has been the essence of Vitra since 1950. The relationship of trust between authors from all corners of the world and Vitra, which shares their ambitions, is at the heart of the company's product development process. Collaborations are always a subtle synthesis of artistic freedom, production know-how and knowledge of the sector. This philosophy has shaped the company's culture since its first collaborations with legendary designers such as Charles & Ray Eames, George Nelson, Jean Prouvè and Verner Panton, up to the recent projects by Bouroullecs, Jasper Morrison, Ron Arad and Tadao Ando. With its classics Vitra unquestionably represents the revolutionary design of the 20th century. Today, by combining technical and conceptual expertise with the creativity of contemporary designers, Vitra seeks to continue pushing the boundaries of the design discipline.

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