Designer
Jeff Miller
Year
2005
Architonic id
1018656
Flipt presents itself in the unassuming size of a well proportioned lounge chair, and is content to reside in that mode without revealing its other identity. If opportunity knocks, however, it can double its length as a chaise-longue of sinuous comfort, again without discernable reference to its altered and more compact state. The means with which it hinges are internally integral, as is the attached pillow which supports the head in both configurations.” “Jeff Miller designed Flipt, the first lounge-chair that, thanks to a hidden hinge mechanism, becomes a chaise-longue only when needed, thus optimizing the use of space and multiplying the applications of the piece. Maximum functionality for an elegant transformist.” Enrico Morteo
Convertible armchair/Chaiselongue with steel structure, foamed polyurethane seat and chromed steel. A mechanism makes it possible to flip the seat forward, opening up and thus doubling the length of the chair. Removable cover in fabric, synthetic material, leather, customer leather or customer fabric, available in solid colours or in a two-colour combination, with the possible combination of different fabrics/leathers of similar thickness.
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