
333.00 £
Gubi
Gubi Chair Oak wooden W 54 cm x D 53,5 cm x H 80 cm - Seat : H 47 cm Contemporary interior design is simple, clean and offers an uncluttered look. The furniture that best suits this style features clean-cut lines and striking colours or the innovative use of materials. Individual, unique pieces of furniture are the key to contemporary style. One of Gubi's most innovative products, the Gubi Chair collection, was designed by Boris Berlin and Poul Christiansen of Komplot Design. The Gubi Chair is the first furniture design to be based on the innovative technique of moulding three-dimensional veneer. The 3-D design gives the chair a comfortable seat and sense of lightness. Ground-breaking technology allows the thickness of the veneer to be reduced to half that normally used. The Gubi chair was designed in 2003, has won numerous design awards and is included in the permanent exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The GUBI Chair collection is a series of chairs for restaurants, cafes, conference, lounge, office and home. It includes chairs, stool, and lounge chair. The shell is available in laminated moulded 3D-veneer or in the injection moulded HiRek material (with or without a fabric seat). Choose from an extensive palette of colours and finishes! The steel sledge base of the stool is non-stackable and comes in chrome, black or white. The swivel base of the stool is available in chrome and offered with a foot ring and return swivel mechanism. The 4-legged woodenen base of the stool comes in oak, black painted or American walnut.

229.20 £
Gubi
Gubi Chair Orange Plastic material W 54 cm x D 53,5 cm x H 80 cm - Seat : H 47 cm Contemporary interior design is simple, clean and offers an uncluttered look. The furniture that best suits this style features clean-cut lines and striking colours or the innovative use of materials. Individual, unique pieces of furniture are the key to contemporary style. One of Gubi's most innovative products, the Gubi Chair collection, was designed by Boris Berlin and Poul Christiansen of Komplot Design. The Gubi Chair is the first furniture design to be based on the innovative technique of moulding three-dimensional veneer. The 3-D design gives the chair a comfortable seat and sense of lightness. Ground-breaking technology allows the thickness of the veneer to be reduced to half that normally used. The Gubi chair was designed in 2003, has won numerous design awards and is included in the permanent exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The GUBI Chair collection is a series of chairs for restaurants, cafes, conference, lounge, office and home. It includes chairs, stool, and lounge chair. The shell is available in laminated moulded 3D-veneer or in the injection moulded HiRek material (with or without a fabric seat). Choose from an extensive palette of colours and finishes! The steel sledge base of the stool is non-stackable and comes in chrome, black or white. The swivel base of the stool is available in chrome and offered with a foot ring and return swivel mechanism. The 4-legged woodenen base of the stool comes in oak, black painted or American walnut.

200.00 £
Gubi
Gubi Swivel chair Black Plastic material W 48 cm x D 53,5 cm x H 80 cm - Seat : H 47 cm Contemporary interior design is simple, clean and offers an uncluttered look. The furniture that best suits this style features clean-cut lines and striking colours or the innovative use of materials. Individual, unique pieces of furniture are the key to contemporary style. One of Gubi's most innovative products, the Gubi Chair collection, was designed by Boris Berlin and Poul Christiansen of Komplot Design. The Gubi Chair is the first furniture design to be based on the innovative technique of moulding three-dimensional veneer. The 3-D design gives the chair a comfortable seat and sense of lightness. Ground-breaking technology allows the thickness of the veneer to be reduced to half that normally used. The Gubi chair was designed in 2003, has won numerous design awards and is included in the permanent exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The GUBI Chair collection is a series of chairs for restaurants, cafes, conference, lounge, office and home. It includes chairs, stool, and lounge chair. The shell is available in laminated moulded 3D-veneer or in the injection moulded HiRek material (with or without a fabric seat). Choose from an extensive palette of colours and finishes! The steel sledge base of the stool is non-stackable and comes in chrome, black or white. The swivel base of the stool is available in chrome and offered with a foot ring and return swivel mechanism. The 4-legged woodenen base of the stool comes in oak, black painted or American walnut. Swivel chair

200.00 £
Gubi
Gubi Swivel chair White Plastic material W 48 cm x D 53,5 cm x H 80 cm - Seat : H 47 cm Contemporary interior design is simple, clean and offers an uncluttered look. The furniture that best suits this style features clean-cut lines and striking colours or the innovative use of materials. Individual, unique pieces of furniture are the key to contemporary style. One of Gubi's most innovative products, the Gubi Chair collection, was designed by Boris Berlin and Poul Christiansen of Komplot Design. The Gubi Chair is the first furniture design to be based on the innovative technique of moulding three-dimensional veneer. The 3-D design gives the chair a comfortable seat and sense of lightness. Ground-breaking technology allows the thickness of the veneer to be reduced to half that normally used. The Gubi chair was designed in 2003, has won numerous design awards and is included in the permanent exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The GUBI Chair collection is a series of chairs for restaurants, cafes, conference, lounge, office and home. It includes chairs, stool, and lounge chair. The shell is available in laminated moulded 3D-veneer or in the injection moulded HiRek material (with or without a fabric seat). Choose from an extensive palette of colours and finishes! The steel sledge base of the stool is non-stackable and comes in chrome, black or white. The swivel base of the stool is available in chrome and offered with a foot ring and return swivel mechanism. The 4-legged woodenen base of the stool comes in oak, black painted or American walnut. Swivel chair

369.60 £
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot Chair Red,Black Metal W 54 cm x D 50 cm x H 74 cm Mathieu Matégot's organic forms and lightness of touch create a sense of joy and the ground breaking and innovative techniques that he employed result in aesthetic and, above all, contemporary designs. Matégot was the first person to combine metal tubing with perforated sheet metal, a pairing that particularly characterizes his work. Many designers spend years developing their designs, simply to make them better and better. This was certainly not the case with Mathieu Matégot. He only devoted one decade to the design of furniture and interior accessories, yet these distinctive 1950's designs would later be considered iconic. Today, Matégot's designs are equally fit for purpose as when they were originally conceived and his legendary designs are both timeless and classic. The Nagasaki chair is one of few three-legged models and is still Matégot's best-known piece and is included in the permanent exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum. The collection includes chair, high stool, side table, bookshelf and wall coatrack. This wall coatrack is made of a brass central hub, arms and ends are in powder coated metal. Three-legged chair - Concave seat and back - Reissue of the chair designed by Mathieu Matégot in the 50s (permanent exhibition of the Design Vitra Museum)

369.60 £
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot Chair White,Black Metal W 54 cm x D 50 cm x H 74 cm Mathieu Matégot's organic forms and lightness of touch create a sense of joy and the ground breaking and innovative techniques that he employed result in aesthetic and, above all, contemporary designs. Matégot was the first person to combine metal tubing with perforated sheet metal, a pairing that particularly characterizes his work. Many designers spend years developing their designs, simply to make them better and better. This was certainly not the case with Mathieu Matégot. He only devoted one decade to the design of furniture and interior accessories, yet these distinctive 1950's designs would later be considered iconic. Today, Matégot's designs are equally fit for purpose as when they were originally conceived and his legendary designs are both timeless and classic. The Nagasaki chair is one of few three-legged models and is still Matégot's best-known piece and is included in the permanent exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum. The collection includes chair, high stool, side table, bookshelf and wall coatrack. This wall coatrack is made of a brass central hub, arms and ends are in powder coated metal. Three-legged chair - Concave seat and back - Reissue of the chair designed by Mathieu Matégot in the 50s (permanent exhibition of the Design Vitra Museum)

369.60 £
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot Chair Yellow,Black Metal W 54 cm x D 50 cm x H 74 cm Mathieu Matégot's organic forms and lightness of touch create a sense of joy and the ground breaking and innovative techniques that he employed result in aesthetic and, above all, contemporary designs. Matégot was the first person to combine metal tubing with perforated sheet metal, a pairing that particularly characterizes his work. Many designers spend years developing their designs, simply to make them better and better. This was certainly not the case with Mathieu Matégot. He only devoted one decade to the design of furniture and interior accessories, yet these distinctive 1950's designs would later be considered iconic. Today, Matégot's designs are equally fit for purpose as when they were originally conceived and his legendary designs are both timeless and classic. The Nagasaki chair is one of few three-legged models and is still Matégot's best-known piece and is included in the permanent exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum. The collection includes chair, high stool, side table, bookshelf and wall coatrack. This wall coatrack is made of a brass central hub, arms and ends are in powder coated metal. Three-legged chair - Concave seat and back - Reissue of the chair designed by Mathieu Matégot in the 50s (permanent exhibition of the Design Vitra Museum)

1300.00 £
Tom Dixon
Tom Dixon Armchair Light wooden Leather H 112 cm x W 87,5 cm x D 75 cm - H (seat) : 36,5 cm Fan is a modern take on the classical Windsor chair. A British archetype converted to a contemporary silhouette, Fan makes an exclamation mark in any environment. The process involves spindles of wooden carefully turned, thinned and steam bent to create the slatted silhouette. Fan has a black leather seat pad.

147.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable chair Glossy white Plastic material W 46cm x D 50 cm x H 84 cm - Seat : H 47 cm Thalya boasts a surprisingly simple design with a strong graphic impact that captures the attention. It is a coloured polycarbonate chair made using gas injection moulding. Its particular manufacturing process allows the surface to be incised with a pattern of irregular vertical and horizontal stripes covering the entire back of the seat and the backrest. The lines are gentle, with rounded corners, creating an almost feminine form. Indoor / outdoor use - Stackable (max. 5)

584.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable armchair White Plastic material H 84 cm x W 57 cm x D 47 cm - Seat : H 48 cm Set of 4 chairs. Starck pays tribute to three icons of contemporary design and creates a fusion of styles to get a summa stilistica, the Masters chair. Reinterpreted in space-age mood, the Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen, the Tulip Armchair by Eero Saarinen and the Eiffel Chair by Charles Eames interweave in a charming and winding hybrid. Supported on four slender legs, the Masters chair is roomy and comfortable. Its distinctiveness is, of course, in the back which is characterised by the solidity and void created by the meetings of curving lines of the three different backs which flow down and join together along the perimeter of the chair. Indoor / outdoor use - Stackable (max. 4)

584.00 £
Kartell
Kartell Stackable armchair Black Plastic material Set of 4 chairs. Starck pays tribute to three icons of contemporary design and creates a fusion of styles to get a summa stilistica, the Masters chair. Reinterpreted in space-age mood, the Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen, the Tulip Armchair by Eero Saarinen and the Eiffel Chair by Charles Eames interweave in a charming and winding hybrid. Supported on four slender legs, the Masters chair is roomy and comfortable. Its distinctiveness is, of course, in the back which is characterised by the solidity and void created by the meetings of curving lines of the three different backs which flow down and join together along the perimeter of the chair. Indoor / outdoor use - Stackable (max. 4)

636.00 £
Mattiazzi
Mattiazzi Armchair Natural ash wooden W 59 cm x D 61 cm x H 77 cm - Seat : H 45 cm He Said/She Said is a collection of woodenen chairs and bar stools in beech and ash. They come in two subtly different varieties. He Said has an armrest that protrudes into a stump at the front and is attached to the leg at a sharp angle, while She Said has a gentle, seamless curve bringing the armrest and leg together. Stackable (up to 2 chairs)

615.00 £
Mattiazzi
Mattiazzi Armchair Black wooden W 59 cm x D 61 cm x H 77 cm - Seat : H 45 cm He Said/She Said is a collection of woodenen chairs and bar stools in beech and ash. They come in two subtly different varieties. He Said has an armrest that protrudes into a stump at the front and is attached to the leg at a sharp angle, while She Said has a gentle, seamless curve bringing the armrest and leg together. Stackable (up to 2 chairs)

636.00 £
Mattiazzi
Mattiazzi Stackable armchair Natural ash wooden W 59 cm x D 55 cm x H 77 cm - Seat : H 45 cm He Said/She Said is a collection of woodenen chairs and bar stools in beech and ash. They come in two subtly different varieties. He Said has an armrest that protrudes into a stump at the front and is attached to the leg at a sharp angle, while She Said has a gentle, seamless curve bringing the armrest and leg together. Stackable (up to 2 chairs)

615.00 £
Mattiazzi
Mattiazzi Stackable armchair Black wooden W 59 cm x D 55 cm x H 77 cm - Seat : H 45 cm He Said/She Said is a collection of woodenen chairs and bar stools in beech and ash. They come in two subtly different varieties. He Said has an armrest that protrudes into a stump at the front and is attached to the leg at a sharp angle, while She Said has a gentle, seamless curve bringing the armrest and leg together. Stackable (up to 2 chairs)

583.00 £
Mattiazzi
Mattiazzi Stackable armchair Black wooden W 57 cm x D 54 cm x H 92 cm - Seat : H 46 cm London designer Sam Hecht of Industrial Facility presented a woodenen chair combining robotic and handcraft processes. Called Branca, the design draws on the growth of tree branches. The back legs are each CNC-moulded from one piece of wooden. Stackable (up to 3 chairs) - The joints are seen

583.00 £
Mattiazzi
Mattiazzi Stackable armchair Brown,Natural ash wooden W 57 cm x D 54 cm x H 92 cm - Seat : H 46 cm London designer Sam Hecht of Industrial Facility presented a woodenen chair combining robotic and handcraft processes. Called Branca, the design draws on the growth of tree branches. The back legs are each CNC-moulded from one piece of wooden. Stackable (up to 3 chairs) - The joints are seen

583.00 £
Mattiazzi
Mattiazzi Stackable armchair Green wooden W 57 cm x D 54 cm x H 92 cm - Seat : H 46 cm London designer Sam Hecht of Industrial Facility presented a woodenen chair combining robotic and handcraft processes. Called Branca, the design draws on the growth of tree branches. The back legs are each CNC-moulded from one piece of wooden. Stackable (up to 3 chairs) - The joints are seen

583.00 £
Mattiazzi
Mattiazzi Stackable armchair Natural ash wooden W 57 cm x D 54 cm x H 92 cm - Seat : H 46 cm London designer Sam Hecht of Industrial Facility presented a woodenen chair combining robotic and handcraft processes. Called Branca, the design draws on the growth of tree branches. The back legs are each CNC-moulded from one piece of wooden. Stackable (up to 3 chairs) - The joints are seen

583.00 £
Mattiazzi
Mattiazzi Stackable armchair White wooden W 57 cm x D 54 cm x H 92 cm - Seat : H 46 cm London designer Sam Hecht of Industrial Facility presented a woodenen chair combining robotic and handcraft processes. Called Branca, the design draws on the growth of tree branches. The back legs are each CNC-moulded from one piece of wooden. Stackable (up to 3 chairs) - The joints are seen