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At Imm Cologne, the iconic Flow collection is presented in a quilted and fully upholstered version with a wide range of bases and finishes. The collection expands with new textile lines, featuring an exclusive, radical, and elegant design that evokes the world of graphic arts. This new version offers refined upholstery work that will fit seamlessly into all commercial and residential spaces.
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Flow Slim, a chair first designed in 2014 as a natural evolution of the Flow family, combines comfort and aesthetics. A sinuous armchair with a contemporary touch that blends perfectly with any environment, from home to office and public spaces. Like the Flow Chair, the Flow Slim can be customized in terms of its base, with 10 different options, and the shell, which can be enhanced with classic or "XL" padding (leather or any of the more than 200 MDF Italia fabrics), to increase comfort and support due to its shape. Originally offered in black and white, the Flow Slim collection has now expanded its range to include a sophisticated palette of bright and matte pastel colors, described by Jean-Marie Massaud as "natural colors from Japan".
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The Flow Chair was first designed in 2009 by Jean-Marie Massaud. Much more than just a chair, this versatile and flexible product, with its constantly evolving design, has become a family of products that can satisfy any requirement or style. A curved seat and an elegant profile blend in perfect harmony to ensure both comfort and ergonomics. The Flow Chair can be customized with a wide range of finishes and 10 different bases, complementing a variety of settings, from modern and classic living rooms to sophisticated workspaces, without fundamentally altering its original character. Available in white or black, or in a range of bright and matte pastel colors called "colors of Japan". The Flow chair shell can be enhanced with leather padding or any of the more than 200 fabrics in the MDF Italia collection, to increase its comfort and natural personality.
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AÏKU is the new collection of chairs designed by Jean-Marie Massaud, for both domestic and contract spaces. AÏKU comes from the Japanese word "haiku," meaning a short poem, usually composed of three lines. These are marvelous poems that express remarkable meanings in just a few words; simple poems, devoid of embellishment and lexical conjunctions, drawing their power from suggestion. Due to their incredible brevity, they demand a considerable synthesis of thought and image.
The meaning and sound of this word reveal the project's concept: to reconcile the paradoxes of use and sensibility. AÏKU can be radical, yet at the same time, it is a refined architecture designed for domestic environments, as well as for offices and public spaces. -
AÏKU may be radical, but at the same time it is a refined architecture designed for domestic environments, as well as for offices and public spaces. AÏKU comes from the Japanese word "haiku" and means a short poem, usually composed of three lines. Wonderful poems that express remarkable meanings in just a few words; a simple poem, without embellishment or lexical conjunctions, that draws its power from suggestion. The meaning and sound of this word reveal the project's concept: to reconcile the paradoxes of usage and sensibility.
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Maximum comfort thanks to the padding, combined with a considerable visual impact. Attention to detail, formal elegance, and light, essential lines: all these characteristics combine naturally and harmoniously in the Achille armchair, designed by Jean Marie Massaud, which is perfect for both commercial and residential spaces. Subtraction, synthesis, and lightness: these armchairs also express, at their best, the stylistic research of the French designer, focusing on a concept of complete and enveloping comfort. The Achille armchair is so comfortable that it seems to mold to the body and envelop it in relaxation. These armchairs feature a fully removable fabric or leather cover, available in different variations and colors.












