Posts Tagged ‘foam’
Tatlin sofa

Designer: Edra
Designed: 1989
The Tatlin sofa was designed by Edra in 1989. A gorgeous spiral piece for a lounge or a reception area, covered in red velvet. The base is made of plywood and steel. The spiral is made of molded foam. Besides the velvet cover, the sofa is available also covered in various fabrics or leathers. Dimensions. W. 210cm. H. 136cm, D. 170cm.
Chaise longue

Designer: Jens Juul Eilersen
Designed: ???
This Chaise longue was designed by Jens Juul Eilersen. It has a chrome-plated steel frame and swing arm with black leather upholstery. The back is adjustable and has two pockets for newspapers and magazines. The position of this chair is very flexible due to its 4 independent sections, and you can adjust it with precision. The sitting quality is guaranteed by Eilersen’s trademark. The upholstery has built-in comfort zones that mould on the human body thanks to their characteristics: 3 layers of foam with various grades of hardness. Dimensions: 85 cm width, 185cm length.

Cosmos armchair

Designer: Augusto Bozzi
Designed: 1954
The Cosmos chair was designed by Augusto Bozzi in 1954 for Saporiti Italy. It has a lower frame made of painted steel that is connected to the plywood seat through rubber bumpers. The seat is covered in foam and / or wool and the covering is made of cord cloth. Dimensions: W 84 cm, H 85 cm, D 74 cm.
Utrecht Sofa and Armchair

Designer: Gerrit T. Rietveld
Designed: 1970
The Utrecht Sofa and Armchair was designed by Gerrit T. Rietveld in 1970. The armchair has only 2 legs which makes it look special. It has a steel supporting frame and covered in polyurethane foam and polyester padding.
Dimensions:
Utrecht armchair
64 x 85 x H 70/37 cm
Utrecht sofa
204 x 102 x H 70/37 cm
Tongue Chair

Designer: Pierre Paulin
Designed: 1967
The Tongue chair was designed by Pierre Paulin in 1967. It is a perfect lounge chair that imitates the curves of a tongue and has a flowing form. It has no legs or arm-rests, it just is. And, of course, it comes in red. Dimensions: 25.2″ h 33.5″ w seat: 14.2″ h
Kubus Sofa

Designer: Joseph Hoffmann
Designed: 1918
The Kubus Sofa was designed by Joseph Hoffmann in 1918 and has his trademark cubist design. It has a hardwood frame and a polyurethane foam upholstery covered in leather. This sofa is a world classic thanks to the box stitched squares in its design. Comes in black or white. Dimensions: 80″W x 30″D x 28″H; 17″ Seat height
Pony

Designer: Eero Aarnio
Designed: 1973
The Pony was designed by Eero Aarnio in 1973 and it was meant to be a stool for adults with 54 cm height, though kids were very attracted by the shape this chair has and it “became” a toy. Aarnio is reknown for his imagination and he made a metal structured covered in modeled foam and dressed in stretch fabric (89% polyester, 11% polyurethane / DuPont Lycra) and based in more colors: green, orange, black or white. The vision of Aarnio for this chair was: “A chair is a chair, a chair is a chair … Although a chair is always a seat, but a seat must not always be a chair. A seat can be almost any shape. The main thing is, that he has a proper ergonomics. Even a small and soft pony can offer a comfortable seat. You can be ‘ride’ or sit sideways. ”
The Egg

Designer: Arne Jacobsen
Designed: 1958
The Egg was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 and manufactured by Fritz Hansen. It has a very comfy shell made of polyirethane foam with a glass fibre reinforcement covered in fabric or leather. It has a n 4-star base in injection moulded aluminium and the seat and back have a stainless steel structure. DIMENSIONS: Depth: 79 (95) cm; Width: 86 cm; Height: 107 cm; Total weight: 18.1 kg
Gluon Chair

Designer: Marc Newson
Designed: 1993
The Gluon chair was designed by Marc Newson in 1993. The seat and the back have a steel frame covered with injected flame-retardant polyurethane foam in various colors, which on the sides is grey lacquered. The base is also grey lacquered, made of steel. The chair comes with an ottoman.
Dimensions:
Moroso, Gluon
123 x 85 x h.48/90 cm
180 x 85 x h.48/90 cm
236 x 85 x h.48/90 cm
Coconut Chair

Designer: George Nelson
Designed: 1959
The Coconut chair was designed by Geroge Nelson and introduced by Herman Miller in 1955. It has the shape of a coconut slice and a chromed tubular steel base. The seat is made of fibreglass-reinforced plastic and covered in a one-piece foam rubber, upholstered with a leather cushion. What differs from a coconut is the color: the interior is black and the exterior is white. Another defining characteristic is the simplicity and the use of minimum of materials. Dimensions: 1040 830 x H 835 mm
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