


Architonic ID: 20115422
SKU: 9143
Clear lines.
Three identical pieces made of shaped wood combine in an elegant curve. That’s hoc, the modern interpretation of the archetypal stool. It is the starting point for a sculptural series presenting itself pure and reduced to an absolute minimum. Cheek table and bench stay true to hoc’s sculptural language of forms. Made of three beech plywood elements, they come across as pure, featuring a clear design.Thanks to doing away with back rests, an upright seating position will help strengthen one’s back. Moreover, this helps create an informal and inviting communication situation.
The sculptural series- clear in design and reduced to a minimum.
• Sculptural formal language
• puristic design
• Stool optinally available with seat upholstery and many other design possibilities
• Benches optionally in HPL white or in oak veneer
• The Multiplexedges of the benches provide an interesting accent
Concepto
Estilo minimalista de diseño escultórico. El taburete flexible y comunicativo.
Tres piezas de madera idénticas que se unen elegantemente en un asiento: eso es hoc, la interpretación moderna del taburete arquetípico. Puro y absolutamente reducido a la esencia. Un taburete que parece más una escultura que un asiento. Su forma, abierta a todos los lados, favorece la flexibilidad a la hora de sentarse, fortalece la espalda y crea espacio para conversar de forma relajada. hoc destaca por su excelente calidad y encaja en cualquier ambiente. Está disponible en dos alturas: como taburete de bar con reposapiés y en un diseño más bajo que lo hace apilable.
Diseño: jehs+laub, licencia de Davis Furniture, EE.UU
– taburete de excelente calidad de madera moldeada de haya o de roble
– disponible según acabado en: lacado al natural, barnizado en mate o con lacado cubriente
– diseño sencillo y minimalista
– opcionalmente disponible con asiento acolchado
– disponible en dos alturas
Este producto pertenece a la colección:
Asiento madera contrachapada, Madera

Germany
Biography Markus Jehs (born in 1965 in stuttgart) and Jürgen Laub (born in 1964 in ulm) have met each other during the academic studies of industrial design at the Hochschule für Gestaltung Schwäbisch Gmuend and became friends after an internship in New York in 1990. After they graduated in 1992 they set up jehs + laub in 1994. From that time on they started to design furniture and lamps for Italian companies, such as cassina, ycami and nemo. Year by year they expanded the cooperation with international brands like cassina, fritz hansen, knoll international, renz, stelton, davis, schönbuch, cor and wilkhahn. For mercedes-benz they designed the master concept of the worldwide showrooms, numerous interior designs and exhibitions, such as the ‚suite 606‘ at the world famous Icehotel in north sweden. jehs+laub won many international awards, their projects have been shown in numerous exhibitions and they give lectures all over the world.