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The armchair and armchair versions feature a fully stainless steel tubular frame, which draws a light, continuous line in the space. In these two variants, a more relaxed and embracing character emerges: the backrest support, welcoming in its feel, extends towards the armrests, tapering progressively. The soft seat cushioning interacts with the backrest and the structural frame, creating a harmonious dialogue between the airiness and the substance of the volumes. The armrests, a natural extension of the upholstery, flow downward in a fluid gesture and are shaped by a subtle gathered detail that introduces a tailored, three-dimensional accent, enhancing both the tactile and visual quality of the piece. Within this context, the armchair is complemented by a coordinated footstool, conceived as a natural prolongation of the seat, echoing its structure and finishes, and defined by an upholstered element outlined by a perimeter piping.
The dining version is available with a wooden frame or in steel rod, finished in Black Coffee or Chrome. In this configuration, the backrest offers comfortable support that flows seamlessly into the armrest. The compact and carefully composed seat cushion is marked by an elegant front stitching that highlights the craftsmanship. The bench completes the collection, translating its language into a more essential form: made with a rod structure in the same finishes, it features a paper cord frame woven in an envelope pattern, topped with a seat cushion. Alongside it, two stools - available in two heights - enriched by a soft upholstered shell.
Elyne Bench
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From ฿87,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
Hannes Peer
Hannes Peer, originating from South Tyrol, artfully integrated architectural prowess with an abiding passion for craftsmanship. His educational journey through the Politecnico in Milan and the Technical University in Berlin was marked by influential stints at distinguished establishments, including OMA/Rem Koolhaas, Zvi Hecker in Berlin, Studio Mosca, and Metrogramma in Milan. This trajectory paved the way for the inception of ‘Hannes Peer Architecture’ in Milan in 2009, evolving into a dynamic collective of up to 10 freelance architects and designers. Hannes Peer’s journey is a testament to the transformative power of eclecticism—a guiding philosophy that elevates each project into a unique, harmonious symphony of design, seamlessly weaving together the past, present, and future. Through his personal approach, he continues to shape spaces that transcend conventional boundaries, leaving an indelible imprint on the architectural and design realms.Learn more about
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