Designed by Shin Azumi, the Lou Lou Chair is geometric in design and practical in construction. Its simple framework is surprisingly comfortable and allows for stacking in storage. Its low price will also be of (pleasant) surprise.
On the heels of attending the 2018 Salone del Mobile, we are happy to confirm that the design industry remains robust! The numbers were up 26% from 2017, with over 434,509 visitors from 188 countries--the busiest Milan Design Week in its 57 year history. While many manufacturers placed their focus on giving life to current collections, offering fresh materials, fabrics, and finishes; others offered new designs that did not disappoint.
The Figura Collection, by Dutch designer Khodi Feiz, was made with flexibility in mind. This modern style can be composed of a variety of elements to suit any environment.
Chic and shapely, the Bat Lounge Chair is a new take on Gubi’s classic style. Available with a low or high back, its curves fit to the body while still leaving room to relax.
Designer Rick Tegelaar realized the full potential of a simple material when creating the Meshmatics Chandelier. This unique lighting piece is made from stretched and layered pieces of wire netting, which reflect and diffuse light beautifully.
The Olimpia is a shining example of beauty in simplicity. The chair features a steel tube frame and padded seat, and is available with or without armrests.
The You Dining Chair is the latest addition to Coedition’s popular “You” Collection. Designed by Luca Nichetto, it has all the comfort of its sister sofa, in a style suitable for the dinner table.
The Tellin Lounge Chair was modeled after an open seashell, with the contrasting seat and backrest made from rounded shapes that overlap slightly at the back. The metal frame gives the piece strength and stability.
Inspired by Spanish culture, the Carmen Armchair is fabulous and eye-catching. Its structure envelops the user like an embrace, and the molded foam construction offers unparalleled comfort.
The Tokio Sofa collection is defined by generous proportions and a soft architectural geometry. Each piece appears to be expertly sculpted, and is able to be arranged in a variety of combinations with ease.
From French designer Patrick Norguet is Artifort’s newest armchair, the Zuma. The light and ergonomic style was initially created for office use, but is comfortable enough for any environment.
Mario Ruiz’s new Malmo collection is a layered masterpiece, featuring various finishes and hidden compartments.
To find out how our pieces can enhance your design project, please contact us at 312.329.9000 for Chicago or 212.262.9000 for New York or email [email protected]. Haute Living's design professionals are ready to assist your needs in every aspect of the design process - from conception and technical specification to final delivery and installation.