


Monolit™ | CM231, Lounge chair, with leather piping
Architonic ID: 20323548
SKU: CM231-QY035-QY035-DRKBRW_GFN-FS
Einführungsjahr: 2024
Modell : CM231, Lounge chair, with leather piping
Aussenpolsterung : Quay / Refinery (035)
Innenpolsterung : Quay / Refinery (035)
Piping : Kernleder / Dark Brown
Filzgleiter : no
Monolit™ Ess- und Loungesessel werten intime, lange Abendessen auf und bieten einen entspannenden Sitzplatz in modernen Loungebereichen. Die markante Form des Stuhls umhüllt den Sitzenden sanft und bietet einen privaten Bereich für persönliche Gegenstände. Individuell gestaltbar mit maßgeschneiderten Farben in einem oder zwei Textilien.
Monolit Loungesessel bieten den Gästen in modernen Lounge-Bereichen einen anmutigen Sitzplatz. Ein eleganter Lederkeder unterstreicht die schlanke Silhouette des Sessels und verleiht denkwürdigen Anlässen mit unaufdringlicher Raffinesse mehr Ausdruck.
METRIC:
Höhe: 71 cm
Länge: 91 cm
Tiefe: 55 cm
Gewicht: 10 kg
IMPERIAL:
Höhe: 28 in
Länge: 35.8 in
Tiefe: 21.7 in
Gewicht: 22.1 lb
Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Wangengestell
Sitz und Rücken gepolstert, Mit Armlehnen
Objektbereich, Wohnen
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Denmark
Cecilie Manz Born 1972, lives and works in Copenhagen. After graduation from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts - The School of Design in 1997 with additional studies at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki, Cecilie Manz founded her own studio in Copenhagen in 1998. Here, Cecilie Manz designs furniture, glass, lamps and related products, mainly for the home. In addition to her work with industrial products, her experimental prototypes and more sculptural one-offs make up an important part of her work and approach: “I view all my works as fragments of one big, ongoing story where the projects are often linked or related in terms of their idea, materials and aesthetics, across time and function.Some objects remain experiments or sculpted ideas, others are made more concrete and turn into functional tools. The task or project itself often holds the key to inspiration; ideas don’t come from waiting but from leg-work, drafting and trials. My work goes from the inside out, and a project has to possess a sound, strong and relevant idea or functional justification before I address the actual physical design. My work has always revolved around simplicity, the process of working toward a pure, aesthetic and narrative object.” Recipient of the Thorvald Bindesbøll Medal 2011, the Bruno Mathsson Prize 2009, Kunstpreis Berlin 2008, the Finn Juhl Architectural Prize 2007, The Furniture Prize 2007, The Crown Prince Couples Cultural Award 2014, the Three-Year Working Grant from the Danish Arts Foundation and several other grants. Works with Fritz Hansen, B&O, Fredericia Furniture, Nils Holger Moormann, Lightyears, Muuto, Georg Jensen Damask, Iittala, Kähler, Offecct, Actus/Nissin and others.