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Architonic ID: 1168336
Year of Launch: 2012
Curved plywood chair with 4 leg base, available in various colors. Glides with felt insert for wood floors provided upon request.
Concept
Saya is a mark, a gesture, a graphic sign, rendered in wood to finish a space like a signature. Fluid in line, warm in material, its silhouette is bold, striking. The sum is more than the parts: Saya inspires inclusion in diverse environments from home to contract. Refined and elegant, the Saya collection is characterised by the warmth of the wood and the fluidity of the shapes, ideal for any type of environment, from hospitality to the intimacy of home. In chair or stool version, it stands out for its delicate wooden body, available in a range of finishes. Saya can be configured as an exposed seat or with a cushion applied to the seat with fabric, leather or coated fabric upholstery for a higher level of comfort. The stool comes with a steel sled base, while the chair is available with a four-leg or steel sled base, or with the distinctive four-leg wooden base.
This product belongs to collection:
Base engineered wood, Seat engineered wood, Wood
Lievore Altherr –Alberto Lievore (Buenos Aires, 1948) y Jeannette Altherr (Heidelberg, 1965) begins in 2016 after a 25 year trajectory as Lievore Altherr Molina. The Barcelona-based studio specializes in product design & development, strategic consulting, creative direction, art direction, and ephemeral architecture for internationally recognized design companies such as Arper, Andreu World, Vibia, Tribu, among others. Lievore Altherr develops projects using an established strategy: a creative concept integrating product design and its communication. This holistic approach, humanist character, and the search for the essential in their projects – combined with a sensibility that transmits harmony and balance – characterize the designs of Lievore Altherr. After a long professional career as one of the co-founders of the Lievore Altherr Molina studio, 2016 will welcome the start of a new professional chapter, the creation of Estudi Manel Molina with the collaboration of Raimon Monsarro and Daniel Castro. The studio will continue developing projects in industrial design and consulting activities.