Lounge chairs
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Vitra .06
£675.60
Designed by Maarten Van Severen in2005
The flexible integrated foam seat and back shell, with foam-coated compound springs in the back, provide a sensation of dynamic seating. The stainless steel tubular frame means the chair is ideally suited for outdoor use. -
Vitra Amoebe
£956.40
Designed by Verner Panton in 1970
The Amoebe lounge chair was originally dreamed up for Panton's famous Visiona installation. It is a marvellous example of close-to-the-floor lounge furniture and embodies the spirit of the early 1970s. In bright colours, the re-edition delivers even greater comfort thanks to its flexible backrest shell. -
Vitra Amoebe Highback
£1472.40
Amoebe Highback Designed by Verner Panton in 1970
The Amoebe Highback lounge chair was originally dreamed up for Panton's famous Visiona installation. It is a marvellous example of close-to-the-floor lounge furniture and embodies the spirit of the early 1970s. In bright colours, the re-edition delivers even greater comfort thanks to its flexible backrest shell. The Highback version creates a sense of shelter and seclusion - especially in large, open spaces -
Vitra Antony
£864.00
Antony Chair Designed by Jean Prouvé in 1954
Antony, designed at the beginning of the 1950s for the cité universitaire at Antony, near Paris, this lounge chair was one of Prouvé's last efforts in the field of furniture design. The salient feature of this unique item of seating furniture is its unconventional construction, which Prouvé successfully combined with a strikingly dynamic shape. The frame is made of lacquered tubular and sheet steel and the seat shell is made from moulded wood, oak veneer. -
SCP Balzac Armchair
£2400.00
Balzac Armchair designed by Matthew Hilton for SCP
An iconic armchair designed by British designer Matthew Hilton for SCP.
Solid beech frame with steel springs and elasticated webbing covered in multi-density foam with feather cushions and American oak legs. Available in two iconic leather colours. -
SCP Balzac Armchair & Ottoman
£3000.00
Balzac Armchair designed by Matthew Hilton for SCP
An iconic armchair and ottoman designed by British designer Matthew Hilton for SCP.
Solid beech frame with steel springs and elasticated webbing covered in multi-density foam with feather cushions and American oak legs. Available in two iconic leather colours. -
SCP Baude Armchair
£2250.00
Baude Armchair designed by Matthew Hilton for SCP
An evolution of the iconic Balzac armchair, the Baude takes the original form forward with a few subtle changes. The solid beech frame is upholstered with multi-density foam and is mounted on stainless steel glide legs. By slightly lengthening the profile and lowering the sitting position, Matthew Hilton has created a chair that is ideal for domestic or commercial use. Made in the UK. Available in many fabric and leather finishes. -
Vitra C1 Lounge Chair
£1200.00
Vitra C1 Lounge Chair designed by Verner Panton in 1959
Verner Panton’s career as a designer first peaked at the end of the 1950s. With a series of furniture featuring basic geometrical shapes he pre-empted Pop Art ideas and yet with the base frames clearly adopted the elegance of Scandinavian Modernism. The best-known models from the series are the Cone Chairs and Heart Cone Chairs, originally designed for a restaurant. With the C1 armchair created around the same time, Verner Panton for the first time chose a section of a sphere. On swivel bearings and slightly tilted, the upholstered seat shell is astonishingly comfortable – both for relaxed sitting leaning back and for upright sitting. The C1 can be integrated into private apartments, hotels or reception areas and cuts a fine figure in larger groups. -
Vitra Cite Lounge Chair
£2642.00
Cita Lounge Chair designed by Jean Prouvé in 1930
Cité armchair is one of Prouvé's early masterpieces, designed for a competition for furnishing the halls of residence at Nancy's cité universitaire. Prouvé himself used this armchair with its dynamic appearance, its characteristic coated sheet steel rockers and broad leather arm support straps in the living room of his house. The base/frame is made of moulded sheet steel. The seat and back is in a single piece of fabric or leather with a polyurethane foam headrest cushion. The armrests are made of natural leather straps. -
Tom Dixon Club Chair
£3850.00
Club Chair by Tom Dixon
A fully upholstered armchair that references the archetypical British way of sitting long, low and deep. Club is traditionally manufactured by expert craftsmen following a centuries' old method of production. The Club collection extends to a sofa and footstool. The Club chair is available with a choice of black or natural legs and in five different fabric finishes as standard. -
Tom Dixon Club Footstool
£1640.00
Club Footstool by Tom Dixon
A fully upholstered Club Footstool that references the archetypical British way of sitting long, low and deep. Club is traditionally manufactured by expert craftsmen following a centuries' old method of production. The Club collection extends to a sofa and armchair. The Footstool is available with a choice of black or natural legs and in five different fabric finishes as standard. -
Vitra Coconut Chair
£3456.00
Designed by George Nelson in 1955
The Coconut is a typical 1950s design – it stands out for its humorous touch, formal clarity and minimal use of materials. Nelson himself compared it with a coconut cut into eight parts, and inverted the coconut’s colours: the plastic seat shell is white, while the single-section upholstery in black leather. This return to the natural spatial shape of a shell enabled Nelson to create an inviting, comfortable armchair that offers users the freedom to sit in countless different positions. -
Vitra Cone Chair
£1648.00
Cone Chair designed by Verner Panton in 1958
Originally designed for a Danish restaurant, this cone-shaped chair is based on the classic geometric figure and is mounted on a stainless steel swivel base in such a way that it pivots. Its semi-circular shell is high enough to form the back and arm supports, making it an exceedingly comfortable place to sit. Also available is the Cone Stool, which continues the formal language of the Cone Chair. Not only is it a comfortable accompanying feature, thanks to its sculptural expression it can also be used as a piece of furniture on it's own. Available in nine different fabric finishes. -
Content By Conran Duke Armchair
£1145.00
Duke Armchair by Content By Conran
The Duke is a classic Conran take on the resplendence of the traditional wing chair. A classic look that would be suitable for a traditional or a modern interior. Available in many fabric and leather choices with a choice of 4 leg stains -
Vitra EA 116
£1989.00
Designed by Charles & Ray Eames in 1958
The Aluminium Chair is one of the greatest furniture designs of the 20th century. The EA116 (swivel) chair stand out for its intelligent combination of materials. The covers are attached inside the aluminium profile sections and simply stretched over the frame, transforming them from mere coverings to a load-bearing part of the structure. It adapts to fit the body snugly and delivers great comfort, even without extensive upholstery.
The EA116 is fantastically comfortable and offers a seating position designed with the ergonomics of the body in mind. Available in Leather or Fabric (HOPSACK)


















