Bends ahead: TON
If there's one manufacturer that truly understands wood, it's long-established Czech brand TON. Their steam-bending expertise and passionate craftsmanship lives in the very grain of classic and contemporary furniture designs alike.
March 21, 2017 | 11:00 pm CUT

Vienna-based designer Alex Gufler's new distinctively formed Alba collection for TON – to be launched at next month’s Salone del Mobile in Milan – is the manufacturer's first foray into completely upholstered chairs




Alba’s back and sides/arms are articulated as one, elegantly flowing continuous element, while the upholstery comes in the form of premium-grade Elmo leather or super-tactile Merino wool


A passion for, and knowledge of, wood, passed down through generations: steam-bending at TON's factory in Bystřice pod Hostýnem requires a rich understanding of how the material works


‘It’s about a dialogue with the wood, a kind of respect,’ says marketing chief Jan Juza. ‘Sometimes the wood doesn’t want to speak back and occasionally it breaks. It’s a natural, living thing.’



A single piece of furniture at the TON plant passes through, on average, 25 different pairs of hands, each craftsperson specialising in a different skill – from milling and bending to lacquering and upholstering


A new addition to Alexander Gufler’s popular Merano collection for TON in the form of a lounge armchair – ideal for such contract settings as hotel lobbies and waiting rooms, as well as domestic spaces


More new TON products at this year's Salone del Mobile: the Fleur coat-stand by Slovak designer Lubo Majer (top) and another Alexander Gufler design (above) – the Lasa table, whose angled legs and plywood veneered top make reference to the Merano chair
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