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  • The Panton Chair is a true classic in furniture history. Designed by Verner Panton in 1960, its mass production began in 1967 in collaboration with Vitra. It was the first plastic chair manufactured in a single piece. Since its launch, it has gone through several production phases. Only from 1999 onwards was it possible to manufacture it while faithfully respecting the original concept: in highly resistant molded plastic with an attractive matte finish.
  • The Panton Chair is a true classic in furniture history. Designed by Verner Panton in 1960, its mass production began in 1967 in collaboration with Vitra. It was the first plastic chair manufactured in a single piece. Since its launch, it has gone through several production phases. Only from 1999 onwards was it possible to manufacture it while faithfully respecting the original concept: in highly resistant molded plastic with an attractive matte finish.
  • The Softshell Chair's seat structure offers a level of comfort that can only be truly appreciated when you sit down: the vertical slats concealed in the backrest adapt to the user's anatomy, providing great freedom of movement and exceptional comfort even after prolonged sitting. The rounded contours and soft, comfortable padding across its entire surface give the Softshell Chair its warm and inviting character.
  • The Softshell Chair's seat structure offers a level of comfort that can only be truly appreciated when you sit down: the vertical slats concealed in the backrest adapt to the user's anatomy, providing great freedom of movement and exceptional comfort even after prolonged sitting. The rounded contours and soft, comfortable padding across its entire surface give the Softshell Chair its warm and inviting character.
  • Las sillas soportan más tensión en las patas traseras, ya que son ellas las que absorben el peso de la parte superior del cuerpo. El ingeniero y diseñador Jean Prouvé aplicó esta sencilla idea al inconfundible diseño de la silla Standard: las patas delanteras, que soportan un peso relativamente pequeño, son de acero tubular, mientras que las patas traseras son elementos huecos de gran volumen que transmiten la tensión al suelo.
  • The Lobby Chair comes in three versions: the ES 104 swivel office chair, the ES 108 meeting chair on glides, and the ES 105 armchair, wider and lower, for lobbies and waiting rooms.
  • The Soft Modular Sofa by Jasper Morrison is a modern take on a piece of furniture that has become a true "modern classic": the low, elongated modular sofa with its decidedly horizontal character. With its carefully balanced proportions, exceptional comfort, and deliberate absence of decorative details, the Soft Modular Sofa embodies the essence of this type of sofa in its purest form.
  • The Softshell Chair offers exceptional comfort thanks to the flexible slats concealed within the backrest shell. Designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, this elegant and understated chair with a four-spoke base is available in a variety of colors and upholstered in leather or fabric.
  • Materials Beech wood frame, classic padding, removable upholstery, natural maple or walnut-colored legs
  • The original color scheme of "Hang it all" was conceived by Ray Eames. To celebrate its centenary in December 2012, Vitra and the Eames Office developed three versions of the coat rack in new colors: red, green, and white.
  • Sori Yanagi was born in 1915 in Tokyo. She studied at the local art school and worked between 1940 and 1942 in the office of designer Charlotte Perriand. In 1952, he founded the Yanagi Industrial Design Institute, which over time would design an extraordinary number of furniture pieces and everyday objects. Sori Yanagi's organically shaped designs combined Western industrial design with traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Thus, Sori Yanagi became one of the most significant Japanese designers of the postwar era. In addition to furniture, he designed lamps, glassware, cutlery, children's toys, subway stations, cars, and motorcycles.
  • The robust components of the Cork Family are very stable and can be used as side tables or stools. Many of their advantages come from the natural properties of cork, as it is a relatively lightweight, very durable material with a pleasant, velvety feel.
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