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W. 112 x H. 73 x D. 90 cm
Designed by Stephen Burks
This armchair is very original in its shape as well as in its volume, and it represents an ode to comfort. Its mobile collar offers 2 positions to the backrest: when it is raised in high position, it fully supports the head, when it is in low position, its lowered design reinforces its elegance. As beautiful as it is comfortable, this armchair calls for relaxation and unwinding. ...
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Estimated delivery time: 10 to 12 weeks
This sofa’s structure has FSC™ Mix certification. It is made with a mixture of materials from responsibly managed, FSC™-certified forests and from other controlled sources.
Upholstered in Orsetto Flex fabric (33% viscose, 29% acrylic, 15% wool, 8% cotton, 7% polyester, 6% linen, 1% polyamid, 1% elasthanne). Seat cushion in bi-density foam 35-38 kg/m3. Back in hood with 2 positions, foam 25kg/m3. Structure in solid fir wood and pine plywood. XL elastic straps suspensions. Pivoting chrome-plated base with automatic return system with position memory.
Manufactured in Europe
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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.
Stephen Burks is one of the most recognized American industrial designers of his generation. He considers design to be an expression of historic and cultural identity. To demonstrate this philosophy he collaborated with Roche Bobois on the creation of the Traveller collection, a pair of armchairs that symbolizes the transatlantic nature of the partnership. While sharing some characteristics, the American and European versions differ in ways that reflect the different furniture traditions histories of each continent.
More info...For the third year in a row, Roche Bobois has partnered with the WSJ 2024 Innovator Awards, held at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.
Read this article from the Roche Bobois magazine WSJ 2024 Innovator Awards