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Contemporary armchair Ottoman
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Contemporary armchair - Ottoman  - Ligne Roset France - polyester / polyurethane / gray
Contemporary armchair - Ottoman  - Ligne Roset France - polyester / polyurethane / gray
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Seat material
polyester
Frame material
polyurethane
Color
gray, brown, black, beige
Designer
by Noé Duchaufour Lawrance
Market
commercial
Location
outdoor
Base material
ABS base
Armrest
with armrests
Motif
plain
Seat height

370 mm
(14.6 in)

Total height

680 mm
(26.8 in)

Total width

1,000 mm
(39.4 in)

Total depth

930 mm
(36.6 in)

Description

It was while working on a concept for a hotel in Marrakech that the designer had the idea for this model, inspired by the traditional Moroccan footstool. The project never got off the ground but we were captivated by the oriental charm of this piece, filled with 'zenitude', comfort and wellbeing. Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance, through his work on quilting and colour, knew how to bring the creative 'added value' which has rooted the model in modernity, 'for keeps'. CONSTRUCTION Base & edges in polyether foam 28 kg/m3 – 4.8 kPa. The outdoor armchair is only available in fixed version. Base in thermoformed ABS. COMFORT Tub-shaped enveloping seat and back made from moulded polyurethane foam 35 kg/m3 – 3.2 kPa, with a comfort layer in high resilience polyurethane Bultex foam (38 kg/m3 – 3.6 kPa). MAKING-UP Inner liner made from waterproof cloth, keeping the item watertight. Cover quilted with 110 g/m² polyester on the outside edge ; cover quilted with 200 g/m² polyester on the seat/back section. Twin-needle stitching. Covers are not removable.

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