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    3 New Armchairs: Nur, Rona and Porta

    13 March
    An armchair rarely serves a purely functional role. It often becomes the place where the room settles: a corner for reading, conversation or simply a quiet pause between moments. The newest additions to the collection explore this idea through different design languages: sculptural softness, architectural structure and tactile upholstery. Each chair approaches comfort in its own way, balancing proportion, material and form to create a distinct presence within the interior.

    Nur Chair Sheepskin

    Nur combines a clear architectural frame with the tactile warmth of sheepskin upholstery. The angled ash structure gives the chair its graphic outline, while the generously padded seat and backrest introduce softness that visually softens the composition.

    Nur: a balance between structure and softness
    Natural sheepskin upholstery introduces rich texture and warmth, inviting both visual and tactile comfort

    The proportions feel relaxed yet deliberate. A gently reclined backrest and deep seat encourage a comfortable, laid-back posture, making the chair well suited to spaces designed for slower rhythms — a living room corner, a reading area or a quiet lounge.

    The curved backrest gently wraps around the frame, creating a cocoon-like form that feels protective and relaxed
    Smooth ash armrests reveal the natural grain of the wood, adding warmth and a tactile quality to the structure

    What makes Nur particularly compelling is the dialogue between materials. The dark wooden frame defines the silhouette, while the textured upholstery adds warmth and depth, allowing the chair to feel both structured and inviting at once.

    Rona Armchair

    Rona explores comfort through a careful balance of structure and softness. Its upholstered body is held within a continuous metal frame that extends fluidly from the base into the armrests, creating a single architectural gesture.

    Rona: light structure with a graphic rhythm
    Textured upholstery with a pronounced woven structure adds depth and tactile richness to the chair’s surface

    This slender metal line gives the chair a visual lightness, allowing the form to feel open rather than heavy. At the same time, the textured upholstery introduces warmth and tactility, softening the clarity of the frame.

    Smooth metal armrests flow seamlessly from the base, forming a continuous line that gently frames the seat
    The carefully finished backrest gives the chair a strong visual presence, allowing it to stand confidently in the centre of a room or within a lobby setting

    The proportions are carefully calibrated: a comfortable seat depth, a supportive backrest and armrests that sit naturally within reach. The result is a chair that feels both refined and relaxed — equally suited to a living room, a reading corner or a contemporary lounge setting.

    Porta Armchair

    Porta approaches comfort through generous, sculptural form. The chair is composed of rounded upholstered volumes that create an inviting, cocoon-like seat designed for longer moments of rest.

    Porta: soft volumes with a bold architectural accent
    Richly textured upholstery in a warm terracotta tone adds depth and a tactile softness to the surface

    What distinguishes the design is the strong vertical wooden element that anchors the composition. This structural accent introduces a graphic contrast to the softness of the upholstery, emphasising the chair’s architectural presence within the room.

    A solid wooden armrest introduces a strong architectural accent, contrasting with the softness of the upholstered volume
    The curved backrest flows seamlessly into the arms, creating a continuous line that emphasises the chair’s sculptural form

    The proportions feel grounded and substantial, while the deep seat and supportive arms make Porta particularly suited to relaxed lounging. At the same time, the carefully balanced silhouette prevents the chair from feeling heavy, allowing it to integrate naturally into contemporary interiors.

    A matter of feeling rather than specification

    The best way to understand the proportions, depth and comfort of each design is to experience them in person.

    Visit our showrooms to sit, explore and discover which chair naturally belongs in your home