“Sand Cushion Armchair” reinterprets the traditional concept of comfort. This armchair by Undress House features a sturdy, rectangular structure made of white oak, with cushions attached not on the seating area but on both sides, offering a unique visual experience. Each cushion is covered in sand-washed textile, providing a soft texture and vintage feel, visually conveying comfort and warmth.
However, this piece redefines the concept of functional comfort. By placing the cushions on the sides rather than the seating area, it disrupts the expected physical comfort of a traditional armchair. Instead, it visually emphasizes softness and coziness, questioning the true essence of comfort in furniture. This contrast between functional and visual elements invites the viewer to rethink the role of comfort in design.
The stainless steel backrest, connecting the armrests, is designed in a sculptural wave form, creating different flows when viewed from above and from the front. This fluid curve harmoniously bridges the solid oak and the soft cushions, blending the cold metallic texture with the warmth of wood. “Sand Cushion Armchair” encapsulates the tension between visual comfort and functional contradiction, offering a fresh perspective on the expectations we place on comfort in everyday objects.
The sand-washed textile provides a soft, worn-in texture, evoking visual comfort. Sculptural wave-shaped stainless steel creates dynamic flows from different perspectives.
Dimensions LxWxH | 52x50x52cm (20x20x20'') |
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Weight (kg) | 20 |
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