Afteroom Counter Chair Plus, Fully Upholstered

Afteroom Counter Chair Plus, Fully Upholstered

Designer Afteroom Studio

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Afteroom Counter Chair Plus, Fully Upholstered

Afteroom Counter Chair Plus, Fully Upholstered

Designer Afteroom Studio

Color

Selected: Audo Bouclé 02

Regular price €535
Regular price Sale price €535
Ready to ship in: 5 weeks
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SKU 9455020-000300ZZ

Materials

Powder coated steel, plywood

Dimensions

H: 97 cm
SH: 63,5 cm
W: 48 cm
D: 54 cm

An homage to functionalism, the Afteroom Counter Chair Plus is a deconstructed design, stripped of unnecessary components to present a clean, minimalist aesthetic with high functional value. Its wide backrest and generous seat are luxuriously upholstered to ensure supreme sitting comfort, while the slender powder-coated metal frame is constructed for maximum stability with a foot ring that does double duty as a rest for feet. The result is a blissfully simple chair that embraces minimalism and clean lines without compromising on comfort.

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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Afteroom Studio

Founded and directed by Hung-Ming Chen and Chen-Yen Wei, the studio’s mission is simply to create beautiful products which will increase in value with the passage of time — design with which one can grow old. The Taiwanese-born designing duo began their Stockholm-based design studio with the notion of creating modern objects that would only grow more beautiful over time. " Beyond their own work, they see their studio as a launching point for designers around the world who share their philosophy. The inspiration derives from an intriguing interest in forms, senses, proportions, materials and cultures. The thoughtful duo looks to the past as a route to the future, intending their products to grow as treasures, to take their place for the next generation of designers. Time passes and, Hung-Ming Chen and Chen-Yen Wei, that's just the point. The philosophy pivots around simplicity and honesty. The true essence of respecting wear and tear around the central idea of the passage of time.