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Nendo N01 Chair

2,820 

N01 brings back nature and embraces today’s modern life by fusing Danish aesthetics and Japanese purity. Both minimalist and highly detailed, N01 is a millimeter-by-millimeter illustration of form and function. It is not only comfortable, but stunningly beautiful from every angle.

The versatility of the N01 chair invites a life where the dining room is not only a place to enjoy a meal, but also a place to be productive, enjoy a conversation, or simply relax after a busy workday.

Soiree Chair

3,720 

By Oscar and Gabriele Buratti. Soiree is a chair in fabric or leather that reveals its contemporary character in the particular proportions and the curve of its backrest; designed both for the private spaces of domestic dining and for the more public spaces of the restaurant and hotel industry. Chair in flexible medium-density polyurethane with structural metal insert. Elastic straps in the seat and backrest for maximum comfort. Fixed cover in leather or removable cover in fabric, decorative stitching on legs and backrest, nylon feet for ground support. Indoor use only.

Lizzy Chair

3,840 

The project was born with a strong sustainable vocation. It is one of the few chairs on the market made with the use of only 7 unique elements of solid wood, with an additional element of the seat constructed in curved plywood.

Déjà-vu Stool

1,697 

Dé jà -vu: a simple and highly iconic stool with a minimalist look.
Design awakens the memory deeply hidden in each of us, a reassuring sense of warmth, of familiarity. A versatile, light, durable product suitable to meet every need in the home, office and contract. Dé jà -vu does not require a starring role, however his discreet presence is always appreciated.

Pavilion AV4 Armchair

2,400 

Located on the castle grounds of Copenhagen’s Kastellet overlooking the waterfront promenade that is home to the Little Mermaid, The Langelinie Pavilion stands with a resilient spirit. The first Pavilion was built in 1885. The second was built in 1902 for the Royal Danish Yacht Club but was sadly destroyed during World War II. The current Pavilion was built 1958 by architect couple Eva and Niels Koppel in homage to modernism. Echoing its own ability to endure is the Pavilion chair by Andersen & Voll. Here the challenge was to design a stackable chair used for mass seating in this iconic, multi-purpose venue, the Langelinie Pavilion. Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll wanted to link early modernism with new modernism. “Often tube chairs are constructed at fixed angles,” notes Anderssen. “We wanted a freer form of expression and explored the idea of bent tubing teamed with bent plywood.” “The Pavilion chair has an airy feeling, with slim arms and legs that give it a light appearance,” explains Voll. “A softer aesthetic in a curvaceous silhouette that’s barely there.” The effect is lyrical, graceful and poetic. Almost like a tied rope that has come undone.

First Chair

5,645 

Striking and bold, this chair designed by Michele De Lucchi in 1983 for Memphis will be a superb addition to a contemporary dining room, study, or entryway when used as a unique accent piece. The sophisticated design evokes planetary orbits in a combination of enameled wood and metal creating silver, blue, and black elements connecting to each other to create the seat and cut-out backrest.

Liba Armchair

4,845 

Sipek, artist and craftsman able to bend materials to his desires, finds a great potential in rattan and cane, so combines them, bends them and colors them with unusual and sensual patterns. The result is a sculptural vitality suspended between Cubism and Baroque.

 

Rattan covered natural red and black cane seat and back with solid ebonized wooden front legs.

Series 7 Dining Chair

1,545 

The unmistakable Series 7™ Dining Chair with a coloured Ash seat, designed by Arne Jacobsen is a staple classic of the extensive Fritz Hansen collection. By far the most sought after chair in the history of Fritz Hansen, the cult-like status of the Series 7™ developed due to its lightweight, stackable and highly versatile design.

Mariolina Mono Chair

505 

“The world was not designed for the rich.”

Enzo Mari

Mariolina recalls the fifties-style, but features a series of extra details. The legs are in fact slimmer and more precise in section. The seat and back are not screwed or riveted to the frame, but instead attached using a series of moulded ribs that grip the metal frame on the rear of the seat and back.
Mariolina is stackable up to 12 pieces.

Ten Armchair

The armchair Ten (sky in japanese), which is cozy and comfortable, matches the small table Ci, creating a lounge area that harmoniously blends into all interiors, from classical to metropolitan.

Costes Armchair

The Costes armchair is one of the most famous designs by designer Philippe Starck. On the occasion of the interior design of the famous Parisian “Café Costes “, Starck designed the three-legged armchair of the same name. Since 1985, Starck has been producing Driade this Costes chair, which continues to enjoy extreme popularity.

Séries 7 For Kids

1,125 

Designed in 1955 by the world famous architect Arne Jacobsen, the Series 7 or 3107 chair is between the danish icons of design.

The Series 7 chair is an updated version of the Ant chair by the same designer. The ergonomic form of the chair, with its seat curved downwards, wich is perfectly adapted to human body.

This version has been thought, and proportions changed to fit the ergonomy of children, as this timeless chair passes from generation to generation, this monochrome version is offered in three diferent colors.

Mini Papilio

4,805 

Upholstered either in fabric or leather and suited to both residential and public spaces, Mini Papilio echoes the characteristics of the iconic Grande Papilio armchair, only on a smaller scale. The playful design features a swivel base allowing 360 degree rotation with automatic return to the pre-set position. The image is that of a chair that welcomes you gracefully – with the graceful movement of a butterfly, or “papilio” in Latin. Fluidly designed around an upside-down truncated cone, the welcoming and sinuous shape of the seat and back ensures utmost comfort to the user. The wings that extend beyond the sides of the chair emphasise the feeling of comfort by supporting the hips and back.

Master Chair

1,425 

The Master chair is a contemporary reinterpretation of the chairs of the past. The black metal legs support the seat and back in white Fenix, a scratch-resistant material, durable over time and pleasant to the touch thanks to its particular softness. The peculiar curvature of the backrest and seat conveys an immediate idea of ​​comfort. The result is a chair that, with its simple, fresh and minimal style, fits perfectly into the kitchen or dining room.

Monk Lounge Chair

2,387 

Monk is a Seating System by Prostoria. Chairs and Armchairs characterised by a comfortable design and sober lines. Wooden and plywood structure, foam and polyester padding and fabric upholstery.

Botolo – High version

5,100 

Cini Boeri designed Botolo in 1973, giving life to a new design style, where you could choose the height of the legs to have a dining chair in the high version or a style, at that time modern, “the living at a low level”, a way of living and sitting on the ground. In the legs there are wheels to move easily.

Seggiolina Pop Kid’s Chair

335 

The Seggiolina Pop Kid’s Chair was designed by Enzo Mari for Magis.

Bell Stacking Chair

335 

Made from recycled polypropylene obtained from the waste generated by Magis’ own furniture production and from that of the local car industry. The patented material excludes almost all “virgin or new” materials and can be recycled again 100% after use.

Mila chair

875 

The Milà chair from Magis is designer Jaime Hayòn’s first plastic product. With a gas-assisted injection moulding technique Hayón was able to create a plastic chair that wouldn’t have been possible to achieve with traditional materials such as wood. Elegant Milà stands out with its organic and dynamic shapes, characteristic to Catalan modernism. The lightweight chair features slender legs and ornamental back and armrests that look lovely both indoors and outdoors.

Mila chair

875 

The Milà chair from Magis is designer Jaime Hayòn’s first plastic product. With a gas-assisted injection moulding technique Hayón was able to create a plastic chair that wouldn’t have been possible to achieve with traditional materials such as wood. Elegant Milà stands out with its organic and dynamic shapes, characteristic to Catalan modernism. The lightweight chair features slender legs and ornamental back and armrests that look lovely both indoors and outdoors.

Mila Chair

875 

The Milà chair from Magis is designer Jaime Hayòn’s first plastic product. With a gas-assisted injection moulding technique Hayón was able to create a plastic chair that wouldn’t have been possible to achieve with traditional materials such as wood. Elegant Milà stands out with its organic and dynamic shapes, characteristic to Catalan modernism. The lightweight chair features slender legs and ornamental back and armrests that look lovely both indoors and outdoors.

Cutter Chair

The Cutter chair is characterised by a bold aesthetic. The back of the chair is slashed by a cut, as a tribute to the great artist Lucio Fontana: not just an aesthetic choice, but a detail generating a distinctive type of seating. Functional and comfortable in a frontal position, the backrest’s top sections move independently, making it also possible to sit sideways. Thus, users can chat with the person seated next to them, sitting informally while leaning on one side with an arm placed around the backrest. The upholstery and cover fully envelop the chair in thick full grain leather, creating an ideal combination of softness and rigour, underlined by saddle stitching. The central slash reveals an interior in refined Saffiano leather.

Series 7

1,442 

The Series 7™ chair is an icon in modern furniture history, designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1955. Its unique shape is timeless and incredibly versatile, displaying character without overpowering the eye. The chair is made from 9 layers of pressure moulded veneer for strength, flexibility and durability despite its slender form. This is the most popular design within Fritz Hansen’s chair collection.

Lily

4,294 

The Lily™ was originally designed for the Danish National Bank. The first model was 3108 from 1968, and the chair was introduced to the market with arms, model 3208, at the Danish Furniture Fair in 1970. The chair is made from laminated sliced veneer and is the result of an extremely complicated moulding process that ensures the perfect curves and the best comfort. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Lily™, the last chair Arne Jacobsen ever designed, we are now relaunching the original version in walnut veneer.