An immediately identifiable rectangular shape forms the basis for this highly versatile, if unusual-looking chair designed by Ola Giertz and produced by Materia. Called Frame, the chair operates like a three-dimensional picture and frames the person who sits in it making the user a focal point. You can sit on Frame in a number of different ways: in the middle like a pallet, sideways like an easy chair or against a wall in a more conventional manner. The chair can also be sat on from two different directions making it useful in small spaces as a form of room divider. Placing several of the chairs next to each other creates a tunnel and gives the feeling of being in a room of its own.
The chassis consists of a moulded wooden frame which is covered with foam and fabric, the chair also absorbs sounds. The base consists of four wooden legs lathed in ash.
Images | Carl Magnus Johansson |
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