Freifrau's Nana chair makes light work of sitting
Brand story by Markus Hieke
Lemgo, Allemagne
09.12.21
The simplicity of Hanne Willmann's Nana chair for Freifrau is its biggest strength. With cloud-like upholstery, the perfectly balanced chair looks as light as it feels.
Sitting on the clouds: the design for the Nana chair comes from the Berlin-based designer Hanne Willmann
Sitting on the clouds: the design for the Nana chair comes from the Berlin-based designer Hanne Willmann
×'The Nana should radiate a feeling of comfort and security. When you sit in it, it should feel like home,' says Hanne Willmann about her new upholstered chair for Freifrau . This not only sounds extraordinarily beautiful, but you can definitely see it in the chair itself – Willmann is also convinced of this: 'The Nana offers comfort. You can see that from 100 yards away.'
The seat nestles into a slender frame of powder-coated tubular steel
The seat nestles into a slender frame of powder-coated tubular steel
×For the Berlin-based designer, Nana is the first piece of furniture she has designed for the Lemgo-based manufacturer. 'Showcasing the femininity of the Freifrau brand in my design was a wonderful challenge for me,' explains Willmann. 'My designs are often very rectilinear, and I wanted to be as soft as possible for Freifrau without moving into decorative territory. With the Nana , we have managed to create a very soft design that nonetheless features the elements that I represent.'
The voluminous wool bouclé upholstery fabric comes from Dedar in Italy and feels as soft as it looks
The voluminous wool bouclé upholstery fabric comes from Dedar in Italy and feels as soft as it looks
×From the manufacturer’s perspective, Nana can clearly be understood as an 'homage to the art of furniture upholstery'. The seat shell upholstered in the soft and cloud-like bouclé wool fabric Nimbus by the textile company Dedar nestles into a frame of powder-coated tubular steel. Floatingly light and calm in appearance, the design in fact required an intensive development period. The resulting design of Nana is a masterpiece of balance: simultaneously voluminous and refined, simple and perfect, unique and yet familiar. The chair is available with or without armrests.
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