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Hideout

Category: Seating

Hideout design by Front

Hideout design by Front

 

The Swedish design duo Front has designed a lounge chair which combines comfort and design sophistication, resulting in an original renewal of the stylistic features of the brand. HIDEOUT has a square steam-bent solid beech structure and is enriched by a large and comfortable seat which is upholstered like the central part of the backrest. 

Hideout design by Front
Designed by
Front

A wide embrace, ascending upwards with woven cane parts, defining the rounded profile of the armrests, which protrude over the seat. An enveloping and intimate space, recreated through the unique elegance of HIDEOUT.

Hideout design by Front

Hideout design by Front

Hideout design by Front

Hideout design by Front

Hideout design by Front

Hideout design by Front

Hideout design by Front

Hideout design by Front

Hideout design by Front

Hideout design by Front

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Arcadia
Arcadia design by Serena Confalonieri

Gebrüder Thonet Vienna

Arcadia

 

 

The balance between sinuous shapes and movement defines ARCADIA, the rounded shape pouf, apparently looking light weighted and playful. 

Feng
Feng design by Testatonda

Gebrüder Thonet Vienna

Feng

FENG modular screen is the result of the Testatonda Group’s desire to combine functionality and sophistication.

Sugiloo
Sugiloo design by Michael Anastassiades

Gebrüder Thonet Vienna

Sugiloo

The rigorous style of Michael Anastassiades defines the new SUGILOO bent wood chair with plywood or upholstered seat, proposed with and without wooden backrest. A new refined minimalist tribut

Brezel
Brezel by LucidiPevere

Gebrüder Thonet Vienna

Brezel

The armchair, Brezel, by the creative duo Lucidi Pevere, enriches the home with its playful and versatile presence.

Jannis collection
Jannis design by Dainelli studio

Gebrüder Thonet Vienna

Jannis collection

Dainelli Studio, owned by the creative duo of Leonardo and Marzia Dainelli, designs JANNIS, a collection of upholstered furniture that are eminently suitable for contract use.

MOS CONSOLE
MOS Console design by GamFratesi

Gebrüder Thonet Vienna

MOS CONSOLE

The MOS collection signed by GamFratesi expands with a new version of the famous console to which doors in Vienna straw are added.