Architonic ID: 1468758
Armchair in ashwood natural, stained or mat lacquered; seat and back upholstered.
Concept
Nora, the new collection designed by Michael Schmidt, is a project encompassing varied possibilities for use in one formal gesture. Composed of an armchair and a lounge chair, the collection is characterized by welcoming lines ensuring a high level of comfort: the shell is a continuous form wrapped around the body, providing a discrete and sheltered space as well as a comfortable support to lean on during a conversation or whilst working.
The collection is distinguished by the special inclination of the rear legs and theharmonious and proportionate shell of the chairs, enhanced with seams to delineate the different parts- seat, back, armrests – and give them character. Structure is key to the exclusive design of Nora: the designer’s concept in combination with the expertise of Bross in woodworking creates a signature design around which revolves the collection. The rear chair legs extend to define the lower profile of the body, serving both a decorative and a functional purpose. An extremely sophisticated solution, further enhanced by the way in which the wood is carved, with its veins seemingly following the structural configuration of the pieces.
Perfect for offices, hotels or waiting rooms and also for residential use, Nora is available in natural or stained ash with a choice of fabric or leather upholstery.
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Base solid wood, Wood
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Germany
Michael Schmidt has come up with a winning formula for the code2design way of working: “Taking a 360-degree view on design projects”. The designer says of his strategy: “Our holistic 360-degree approach to design projects enables us to tap into the emotional value that motivates future decisions to purchase”. As a result of this, Michael Schmidt and his design studio are able to create products with personality, products that tell a story. “In the same way that we enjoy the company of interesting, fascinating people, we also prefer products with appeal and objects with charisma. This elusive quality makes objects desirable, it is vital to the success of a product and for building a brand”.
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