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Architonic ID: 20153710
SKU: 1-463 HG 203
Year of Launch: 2019
Upholstered seat, moulded plywood back, rear legs and seat frame solid bentwood
W61, D60, H77, SH46
Concept
Seley is the result of two years of collaboration with Swiss designer Frédéric Dedelley. He based his concept on the basic principle of the horgenglarus chairs, which were developed in the 1920s and have lost none of their relevance today.
Back then, a seat frame was created from a single piece of bent square timber that was so solid that the legs could be firmly screwed onto it. This created a chair that never wobbles, even under the heaviest of loads, and is nearly indestructible. The struts of classic bentwood chairs were no longer needed.
Seley consists of minimal parts, with two front and two back legs with a square cross-section, a seat and backrest. As usual from horgenglarus, the seat frame and legs are made of solid wood. The backrest and armrests form one single piece made of plywood, which is thermally deformed and cut to make the Seley truly unique – the backrest and armrests unite to create one single, ergonomically optimised shell. This allows for a variety of sitting positions: the generously sized seat and organic unification of backrest and armrests without corners or edges enable the user to turn left or right as desired. Seley is as flexible, comfortable and informal as an armchair, but more elegant and refined in its appearance.
The spring core seat cushion guarantees first-class comfort. It is then covered with leather or a stretchy wool fabric. ‘seley’ is available in beech, oak and walnut and can be painted any colour. The colour of the fabric or leather can also be selected to match the wood tone. The spring core seat cushion is included as standard on every armchair. Seley is also optionally available with padded back and armrest shell.
This product belongs to collection:
Base solid wood, Seat engineered wood, Wood
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Switzerland
Publications (Selection): Catalog of the exhibit „Isn‘t it beautiful?“, MAKK Cologne, 2013, ISBN 978-3-86335-305-6 „Die Sehnsucht des Designers“, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, February 20, 2012 „Frédéric Dedelley, Design Detective“, Espaces Contemporains, March 2011 „Atelier Frédéric Dedelley“, Design+Design 10, N°3, 2010; „Design als Mahnmal, NZZ am Sonntag, January 31, 2010 „Ich breche gern die Regeln“, Art, das Kunstmagazin, Nr. 7, July 2008 „Frédéric Dedelley, Design Detective“: Lars Müller Publishers, Baden, 2008, ISBN 978-3-03778-137-1