


Architonic ID: 20789021
Year of Launch: 2024
Wingback chair. Headrest in oak or white pigmented ash. Frame in oak or white pigmented ash. Stain as option. Swivelling pillar frame in black (RAL9005), white (RAL9003) or polished aluminium. Skandiform Colour Collection (RAL) lacquers as an option.
BEasy is an easy-chair that combines two designer mindsets. Co-designed by Stefan Borselius and Ruud Ekstrand, BEasy stands as a testament to the power of collaboration across generations. Contemporary yet classic, a symbol of unity and diversity. BEasy gently whispers “be easy” in your ears – a literal call to unwind and take things a bit more casually, but it also says “busy” and “business”. With its sculptural form and smooth lines, BEasy welcomes you with open arms while shielding you from the outside world, evoking a feeling of intimacy and seclusion, as if nested in a protective cocoon. A sophisticated and well-crafted creation, seamlessly blending in and standing out in any room it graces, meeting all the criteria for what a modern easy-chair or lounge chair should embody. It’s an invitation that already knows your response. Relax or focus – it’s that easy.
“BEasy is two characters in one, just like us. A classic and modern easy-chair that stands out in the crowd while still wanting to fit in. The materials and colours ensure it always maintains a personal expression. BEasy looks both ahead and back without being too overwhelming.” / Stefan Borselius & Ruud Ekstrand
Width: 69 cm
Depth: 77 cm
Height: 117 cm
Seat Height: 43 cm
Weight: 18,8 kg
This product belongs to collection:
Aluminium, Ash, Base metal, Base solid wood, Metal, Oak, Wood
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Sweden
born 1974 in Malmö. Educated at the Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design. He attended Carl Malmstens school and Steneby school, and studied furniture carpentry and design. Stefan Borselius is an ingenious designer with a head bursting with ideas. He can be quiet and thoughtful, but when he speaks out he’s quite the verbal gymnast, an art he balances with being an equally inventive and an aesthetically pleasing designer. Stefan’s choice of career was inspired by his grandfather and great grandfather who were both skilled furniture carpenters. Stefan prefers to call himself a carpenter, and he believes that hands, thoughts and precision are all important tools of his occupation. Right from the function and material of an object through to the final product, Stefan wants to create furniture for our time and our way of living, our here and our now. When he works with a product, Stefan Borselius leaves nothing to chance, but goes methodically and whole- heartedly through every single detail, every function and every characteristic which a material or a technique can offer. He pushes the boundaries of what is possible to produce, and would rather give up and pursue another route than not produce anything at all. He leaves no stone unturned in his quest for a solution. As a result, his products have a strong sense of identity which already answer unasked questions in their strong expressionism.