Originating from a brief set by Hitch Mylius for final year students at Central St Martins, hm221, designed by Timothee Mion is a modular system that alters the perception of how one should sit.
Designed by Christophe Pillet, the DUNAS XL collection is made up of spacious comfortable seating. Its enveloping contours along with a design of sophisticated, stylish and sleek lines find their place in cozy, contemporary spaces where one can comfortably wait, converse or simply relax.
The Upside Down holds a rotatable armrest. The upper side is soft and can be used as head support. When the armrest is turned upside down an upholstered table appears.
Kazuko Okamoto's hm77 'Cake' seating is a simple, inventive and playful seat unit that combines and links to form interesting crystalline forms. The simple geometry of the wedge-shaped seat is available in three versions: with left- or right-handed backrest, or without back.
The Lottus wood is a natural evolution of the Lottus programme, with the shell in a new birch or oak plywood format, emphasizing its friendly, warm and approachable character.
Designed for both contract and domestic environments, Simon Pengelly's generously proportioned hm85 armchair is characterised by the meticulous detailing of its sculptural form and skilful tailoring.
The UNNIA SOFT collection originates in the combination of comfortable seats and upholstered backrests, with or without arms, with fixed or swivel bases.
The ALTEA collection is made up of comfortable armchairs with two backrest heights that can be combined with different bases and frames. The wide choice of versions along with the essential and appealing design of the seats, allow a broad range of use in all kinds of spaces.