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  • Material: ASA plastic, textured surfaces. The top tray is rotatable.
  • Verner Panton had a profound influence on the evolution of design in the 1960s and 70s. After moving to Switzerland in the early 1960s, the Danish designer became known for his innovative inventions and ideas for furniture, lighting, and textiles. His masterful use of color was one of the defining characteristics of his work.
  • For this voluminous armchair, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec used an extremely durable knit fabric that fits the chair's frame like a glove. Thanks to the knit upholstery, the Slow Chair combines soft comfort with ergonomic support, enhanced by the thin seat and back cushions. The translucent upholstery replaces the thick cushions of traditional armchairs, creating a light yet generously proportioned design. Whether in the living room or on the porch, the Slow Chair stands out as a discreet and elegant armchair that maintains a high level of comfort.
  • De acuerdo con la filosofía de diseño «supernormal» de Jasper Morrison, las Plate Dining Tables se caracterizan por su forma clásica y sencilla y sus proporciones perfectamente equilibradas. Disponibles en varios tamaños, el atractivo de estas mesas radica en la interacción entre sus sutiles curvas y la nitidez de los bordes. La elegante base y el fino tablero de madera maciza de calidad superior, mármol o MDF con revestimiento al polvo, se combinan para formar un conjunto armonioso en el que, sin embargo, los elementos aparecen claramente diferenciados entre sí.
  • George Nelson is considered one of the most important figures in American design. An architect, product and exhibition designer, and writer, he was a leading voice in the discourse on design and architecture for several decades. Vitra is the only authorized manufacturer of products specified by Nelson for the European and Middle Eastern markets.
  • Known for his original perspective, Jasper Morrison is one of the most renowned industrial designers of recent decades. Together with his colleague Naoto Fukasawa, he defined the term "supernormal," which, for him, answers the question of what constitutes "good design." In his work, he strives to create exemplary models of understated, functional, and responsible design. Morrison has collaborated with Vitra on several projects, including the All Plastic Chair, the Soft Modular Sofa, and the HAL chair family. His designs are featured in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and in other major museum collections worldwide.
  • The LTR is offered with a chrome-plated or powder-coated base in black and with different boards to choose from: solid wood with a natural finish, HPL plywood, or plywood with gold leaf and clear varnish.
  • 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.
  • George Nelson is considered one of the most important figures in American design. An architect, product and exhibition designer, and writer, he was a leading voice in the discourse on design and architecture for several decades. Vitra is the only authorized manufacturer of products specified by Nelson for the European and Middle Eastern markets.
  • Each Akari Light Sculpture is meticulously handcrafted in the Ozeki workshop, a traditional family business based in Gifu, Japan. The video offers a brief overview of the complex manufacturing process for these lamps, designed by Isamu Noguchi.
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