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Architonic ID: 20052211
Year of Launch: 2019
CURV CHAIR ARMREST is a lightweight solid wood chair, which can optionally be ordered with an upholstered seat. The design is marked by an interplay of straight lines, oval shapes and soft curves. The construction uses bent solid wood for the back rest and the U-shaped frame, on top of which the moulded wood seat seems to be floating. The legs of CURV CHAIR consist of oval profiles.
MATERIAL:
Solid ash and ash veneer. All wood comes from certified sustainable forestry. The surface is stained with water-based pigments and finished with a robust matt lacquer which requires no special treatment. The stoppers capping the chair legs are made of natural rubber and are highly abrasion resistant. They are suitable for all floor types.
DIMENSIONS:
Width 56 cm
Depth 45,5 cm
Height 77,5 cm
Seat height 46 cm
COLOURS:
Ash natural
Light White
Blackblue
Dark Blue
Dark Green
Greengrey
Grey
Nudegrey
Red
Rose
Tomato Red
White
Base solid wood, Seat engineered wood, Wood
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Switzerland
Silver Award, category design, Hochparterre «Die Besten», 2015: Lighting Haus Bärengraben, Meier Leder Architekten Gold Award, Designers’ Saturday Langenthal, 2014: Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten International Design Award Baden-Württemberg, Focus Energy in silver, 2014: Oyster, upholstered furniture, Wittmann 1st prize, Design Award, Swissbau Basel, 2014: Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten Design Prize Switzerland, 2013: Cresta, wood chair, Dadadum Bronze Award, Designers’ Saturday Langenthal, 2012: Schätti Leuchten collection, light, Schätti Leuchten Grand Prix Design 2011, Federal Office of Culture Switzerland Best Domestic Design, British magazine “Wallpaper”, 2011: Thermos, pot, Nestlé International Design Award Baden-Württemberg, Focus Energy in silver, 2006: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann IF Gold Design Award Germany, 2006: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann Good Design Award, Chicago Athenaeum, 2005: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann Interior Innovation Award Cologne, best material/imm cologne, 2005: Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann 1st prize, Swiss support award (SMI), 2000: Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden Prize winner in the category design, Swiss competition for applied arts (BAK), 2000: Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden Prize winner in the category design, Swiss competition for applied arts (BAK), 1999: Cargo, wardrobe 2nd prize, competition “Design for Europe” Kortrijk, Belgium, 1998: Ajax, table, ClassiCon, Design Boner/Deuber Purchases Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2014: - GO, light, ewo Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2010: - Wogg 50, chair, Wogg - Thermos, pot, Néstle - Ftan, bed, Atelier Pfister - Lavin, lamps, Atelier Pfister Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2008: - Wogg 42, chair, Wogg Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2006: - Dresscode, wardrobe, Nils Holger Moormann Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2004: - Cookuk, kitchen concept, Aarau Purchase of the design collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum London, 2004: - Pof 1, chair, Hidden Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2003: - “Who’s gonna drive you home tonight?”, bench Purchase of the design collection of the Swiss Federation, Museum of Design Zurich, 2003: - Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden Purchase of the Collection Fonds National d’ Art Contemporain France, 2002: - Hoover, wardrobe, Hidden