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Architonic ID: 20766931
Year of Launch: 2024
Shell in rigid polyurethane laminated to polyurethane foam upholstered in leather or fabric in the following combinations for the inside and outside: entirely in leather (all the leathers in the collection); entirely in fabric; fabric inside and leather outside (all the leathers in the collection) Seat cushion in sterilized goose down (Assopiuma certified, Gold label) with insert in crushproof, variable density material encased in protective laminated fabric Backrest cushions in sterilized goose down (Assopiuma certified, Gold label); upon request, with upcharge Base in turned solid Canaletto walnut with raw-wood effect, natural, or stained walnut extra finish; or in solid ash with natural finish or stained walnut, stained teak, stained wenge, stained brown or stained ebony; or in solid oak with raw-wood effect finish. Frame in metal painted black Feet in die-cast zama in satin, chrome, black chrome, burnished, glossy anthracite or matt titanium 710 finish. Rests on tips made of thermoplastic material Seat/backrest cushion upholstery is removable in both the fabric and leather versions
Concept
Elegantly uplifted jacket lapels inspired the delicate design contours of the Eri armchair. Exquisite hand-turned and finished legs support an upholstered shell with well-balanced proportions that embraces the soft goose-down-filled seat and backrest cushions, features precisely designed to promote a satisfying sensation of relaxation. The soft, enveloping armchair is available in a broad array of fabric and leather upholstery options, in an interesting interplay of possible combinations between the shell and the cushions.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Base solid wood, Leather, Metal, Seat leather, Solid wood, Wood
Fumie Shibata was born in Yamanashi, Japan. She has worked with many Japanese and international brands, developing extensive experience in various sectors, such as production of furniture, accessories and objects of everyday use and technology applied to the healthcare industry. She is also the Creative Director of some one-of-a-kind capsule hotels. A distinctive feature of her work is a propensity for soft, yet very precise shapes. Her works are designed for ease of use. Several of Shibata’s projects have received international awards, including the EDIDA LIGHTING Category AWARD in 2021. Other honors include the DFA Design for Asia Awards Grand Prize, the iF Design Award Gold Prize and the Red Dot Design Award. Fumie Shibata is also a member of the Japan Design Committee, a professor at Tama Art University, and served as President of the Good Design Awards jury from 2018 to 2019. She is also the author of Forms within Forms.