Designed by Norm Architects, the Enclose chair (shown in black leather with a walnut frame) is a modern interpretation of the classic wingback chair.
- Design Philosophy: The chair consists of two distinct shells that rest on a solid wooden base. Its form is inspired by nature—specifically how flowers and leaves meet—creating a "nest-like" hideaway that shields the user from their surroundings.
- Key Features: * Enveloping Silhouette: The high back and curved wings offer privacy and deep comfort.
- Craftsmanship: It features a precision-crafted wooden frame with elegant joinery where the legs meet the seat.
- Materials: Typically upholstered in premium leather or textiles with a solid oak or walnut base.
- Best Use: Perfect as a statement reading chair in a study or a cozy corner in a luxury lounge.
2. Tacchini Julep Sofa
Designed by Jonas Wagell, the Julep (shown here in a soft grey/off-white textile) is a celebrated emblem of contemporary Italian upholstery.
- Design Philosophy: Inspired by the 1950s Avant-Garde movement, this sofa balances "simplicity and grandeur." It is characterized by its feminine, romantic lines and a total absence of sharp edges.
Key Features
- Bulbous Volumes: The oversized, plush cushions provide a generous seating area that feels both soft and supportive.
- Recessed Base: A subtle wooden frame wraps around the back and sides, creating a slight lift that makes the heavy, voluminous form appear surprisingly light.
- Padded Comfort: The internal structure is made of birch plywood and high-density foam, ensuring it retains its iconic "inflated" shape over time.
- Best Use: Ideal for open-plan living rooms or high-end hotel lobbies where a sense of intimacy and "hugging" comfort is desired