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Architonic ID: 1344615
Year of Launch: 2014
This upholstered bed with generous proportions and fine materials transforms a sleeping area into a landscape. Standing freely in a room, Yuuto Bed is open and flexible for the rituals of our private life. Yuuto Bed uses space in all directions, supplemented by shelves, banquettes, small tables, and consoles.
Concept
Yuuto – a sofa that makes a statement. This range of upholstery offers spacious seating with great comfort. All-encompassing and modular, a sofa landscape is created for the entire family, for friends and for guests by the interaction of volumes with deep seat elements and opulent upholstery. Whether as a single sofa, récamière or large corner configuration – a range of shapes for individual lifestyles from a cosy apartment to a spacious loft.
A landscape of cushions. At first glance. But Yuuto is so much more. In their search for that special comfort, the designers developed “coussins indépendants”: framework, stretched straps, with the soft upholstery on top. Every seat cushion is effectively a sofa in itself. For an extremely comfortable way to relax. No, more than that- for seating comfort par excellence.
Top-quality surfaces draw your attention to the detail: upholstered areas made of natural fabrics, armrests and boards in sturdy saddle leather. Yuuto demonstrates its grandeur down to its very core: matt shimmering servers in copper and bronze are eye-catchers. The practical side tables can be reached from every seat: iPad and remote are quick to hand, tea at five is served without further ado. Different heights, different materials – Yuuto changes its tune to suit the particular background.

Austria
Profile Gernot Bohmann was born in 1968 in Krieglach/Styria, Harald Gründl in 1967 in Vienna and Martin Bergmann in 1963 in Lienz/East Tyrol. After their graduation from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, they founded EOOS in 1995. EOOS operates in the fields of furniture and product design as well as shop design for clients such as Giorgio Armani, Adidas, Alessi, Bite Beauty, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Bulthaup, Carl Hansen & Søn, Dedon, Duravit, Geiger, Herman Miller, Hussl, Keilhauer, Lamy, MatteoGrassi, Poltrona Frau, Walter Knoll and Zumtobel. For EOOS, design is a poetical discipline between archaic and high-tech. EOOS examines rituals, myths and intuitive images as a starting point within the scope of the Poetical Analysis®. In 2015 the MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art – celebrated the work of EOOS with the first major solo exhibition. In this context the monograph “by: EOOS” (Birkhäuser/Basel) was released. To date, EOOS has over 15 technical patents and received more than 130 international awards, including the 2004 renowned Italian Compasso d'Oro for Kube, produced by MatteoGrassi. In 2007, the EOOS-founders were nominated of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) and the readers of the daily newspaper "Die Presse" to "Austrians of the Year" in the Creative Industries. In 2010, EOOS received for b2 the mobile workshop kitchen, produced by bulthaup the Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany in gold. In 2012 the shower OpenSpace, made by Duravit, won the "Best of the Best" red dot Award, the German Design Award and the IF Award in gold. For the redesign of a toilet EOOS received a "Special Recognition for Outstanding Design" from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Jaan bed, a bed series, produced by Walter Knoll was honored as best bed 2015 by Wallpaper*. EOOS also won the best of Neocon Gold award for Juxta and Cahoots, produced by Keilhauer.