


Architonic ID: 1248078
Anno di Lancio: 2009
65 x 270 cm
Concetto
grazia consists of three seating elements that can be combined in a number of ways. The light, powder-coated steel frame is complemented by a seat cushion covered in a hard-wearing fabric of woven paper. The upholstery fabric has been specifically developed and tested for this piece. Use a single element as a comfortable seat. Two elements combine to form a chaise longue for your afternoon power nap. All three elements together make up a perfect spare bed for your guests. Discover the perky charm of grazia in your lounge, hall or office.
Details Chaiselongue
Size of one element: 90 x 65 cm, height: 37 cm
Frame: powder-coated steel in sulfur yellow RAL 1016
Seat cover: paper fabric in a red and white pattern, Martindale 63’400
Manufactured in Switzerland.
Base metallo, Metallo, Seduta metallo

Switzerland
Textile designer Isabel Bürgin runs a one-woman-enterprise in Basel, Switzerland. For her own collection she continually develops new products, which are all produced in small manufactories with a social background in Switzerland and which she distributes herself. Her intention is to create products, which combine the zeitgeist with the outstanding qualities of traditional materials such as wool or goat hair. Her emphasis lies on the design of textiles like carpets and woollen blankets. Her carpet collection currently comprises five standard qualities, which are available in individual sizes and up to 40 different colours. Each product is made in Switzerland, individually, by hand and with the highest standard of quality. This proximity to the production process allows for a high measure of individuality and an exclusive service for the client. Isabel Bürgin also designs products and collections for the industry and collaborates with other designers such as Kuno Nüssli, aka kunotechnik, with whom she created the chaise-longue grazia in 2009. Since her studies as a colour consultant for architecture and environment at the IACC (International Association Colour Consultants) in Salzburg, Austria, she also develops colour concepts for textiles and architecture.