


Architonic ID: 1189010
SKU: 1-340 HG 530
Anno di Lancio: 2012
3D moulded plywood seat, back, rear legs and seat frame of solid bentwood
W43, D49, H82, SH46
Concetto
Matured primeval form. icon is the modern interpretation of the classic, a Swiss icon of the traditional wooden chair, which has been in production since 1918. icon transports the classic aesthetics of the pub chair into the 21st century. Its matured primeval form is a contemporary version for modern buildings made from glass, steel, or concrete. With its perfection and in the midst of the conflicting priorities of tradition and modernity, icon embodies pure Swissness.
icon is extremely comfortable, presenting itself with fresh proportions and a dynamic look. The seat gains in ergonomics thanks to its tapered seat frame front, strong and bent rear legs and a more pronounced sweep to its backrest. The front of the backrest is lightly rounded and straight at the back. The legs are more angular, making the chair look upright. The slightly more compact dimensions lend this big hitter an air of harmony. With subtle details, Studio Hannes Wettstein has created a timeless chair with a lightweight shape. You can easily sit on it for a long time, whether at home or in hotels and restaurants. In 2012, icon was launched on the Designers’ Saturday, accompanied by the "A sky full of Music Boxes" sound installation.
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Base legno massello, Seduta legno derivato, Seduta legno massello, Legno
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Switzerland
Hannes Wettstein (1958-2008) was a renowned Swiss designer. After his death his architecture and design agency was continued by some of his colleagues under the name Studio Hannes Wettstein. The driving force within the studio was Wettstein’s former business partner Stephan Hürlemann. Between 2011 and 2014 the designer produced diverse projects together with designer Simon Husslein. Over the years Hürlemann established himself as the creative head of the company, which has been called Hürlemann since 2016.