The Tube Lounge Chair designed by Normann Copenhagen’s head designer, Simon Legald draws inspiration from the Memphis design style that originated in Italy in the 1980's.
A style distinguished for its bold shapes and geometric lines and for celebrating exuberance and playfulness. A marriage of these playful references and the minimalism of its Danish heritage, Tube presents an inherently bold design with contrasting shapes and materials, nevertheless expertly executed in a simplistic, timeless manner. At the heart of the design lies the captivating interplay between soft and solid elements. Two over size glass blasted steel tubes form the distinctive frame of the chair, elegantly bending to follow the organic curvature of the generously padded seat. The extended backrest offers the ability to sit back and rest your head, while building on the visual experience of a comfortably padded seat designed for complete relaxation. This stylish framework prioritises comfort without compromising on aesthetics. Inside, a plywood frame enveloped in layers of foam and wadding promises durability and comfort.
Material: Filling: Plywood cover with foam and wadding, Legs: Stainless steel. See price groups Various upholstery fabrics, if you need samples email us your details and which ones you want and we can arrange.
Dimensions: Height: 96cm x Width: 74cm x Depth: 93cm (Seat Height: 33 cm)
Delivery Time:Around 6/7 weeks
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Simon Legald graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in the summer of 2012. His work consists of both small and large scale products. Simon’s designs are often created in a dialogue between craftsmanship and industry. He also likes to incorporate the techniques that are necessary for the structure of a product into the design by highlighting them visually.