


Architonic ID: 1289466
Year of Launch: 2014
Concept
Nature for Leolux is a source of endless inspiration. From shapes that never tire and the purest materials come timeless products that remain relevant over generations.
Julita’s gentle lines are borrowed straight from nature. The pen of master-designer Jan Armgardt sketched out the most elementary lines: softly flared arms and a covering with elegant details that lend Julita her subtlety. The high back offers a sense of security, while the curved legs seem to sprout from under the seat like branches of a tree.
As pure as nature, a friendship for years. Julita from Leolux.
- Julita is available as sofa in various sizes and matching footstool.
- The pleats on the front of the back are finished with pretty embroidery details.
- Legs finished as standard in oil (oil natural). Also in oak stain or oil to colour, or in lacquered beech.
- Designer Jan Armgardt has created numerous Leolux classics. The best known is Tango from 1984. Thirty years later, this sofa is still relevant thanks to its elementary design.
This product belongs to collection:
Base solid wood, Leather, Seat leather, Wood

Germany
»Furniture fashioner« is what Jan Armgardt calls himself. And furniture stood at the beginning of his professional career: Armgardt, born in 1947, was apprentice to a furniture builder. After this training he studied interior decoration before returning to the practical side of furnishing, working for upholsterers, welders and joiners. With this solid craftsman´s basis Armgardt founded in 1971, together with a partner, »Workshop Design« and then »Armgardt´s Folding Furniture«, both of them companies which designed and marketed component furniture. Since 1974 Armgardt has been a self- employed designer. Besides his interior designs, his experimental activity has also found recognition. Naturally, here too furniture plays a central part, as with the paper furniture for »Human Touch« or the interior for the world´s most famous doll: it was Armgardt who created »Barbie´s New Livingroom« for the project »Artists and Designers Form Barbie«. He has been guest professor at Aachen technical college since 1998. [source: www.wittmann.at]