PULP
Dining armchair in ash wood

W. 61 x H. 81 x D. 58 cm

Designed by Eugeni Quitllet

PULP is the first collaboration between Catalan designer Eugeni Quitllet and Roche Bobois: a collection of tables, chairs and armchairs with a biomorphic aesthetic that eschews straight lines and is complemented by refined finishes.
Inspired by the living world, the collection draws on the dissociation of elements: the designer imagined each piece as a cluster of molecules!
The chairs play on the same idea: seat, back and armrests appear to have formed through cell division, as in a growing body. Building on this theme, the seat seems to float above the tapered, Scandinavian-style leg.
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Dining armchair in ash wood

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Item with FSCâ„¢ 100% certification. This product is made with wood from responsibly managed, FSCâ„¢-certified forests.

Dining armchair with structure in stained or lacquered ash wood, padded shell in plywood with metallic reinforcement, upholstered in fabric, leather, or leather-like fabric.

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Other versions available in the showroom:

bridge hêtre - piètement laque mate (L61 x H.81 x P.58 cm)
bridge hêtre - piètement laque brillante (L61 x H.81 x P.58 cm)

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The Forest Stewardship Council™ (FSC™) is an international organisation dedicated to promoting responsible management of the world’s forests and to protecting them for future generations. By purchasing this product, you are helping to protect the world’s forests.

eco conceived

This product was identified as eco-designed by our qualitative assessment tool developed in collaboration with the CBAF. it has been positively evaluated according to 8 criteria corresponding to each stage of its life cycle Technological institute.

Le Mag

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