Description
Discover the live design chair created by Victoria Yakusha for the Collection Toptun of FAINA. The animistic collection of furniture proposes chairs with a primitive shape and strongly eminent outlines.
The idea is to create a piece with a soft geometry. The chunky legs make this chair a living creature, iconic piece of any interior. You will appreciate the firmness of the seat. You can position this chair either in a living room, an office or a bedroom.
Victoria Yakusha, Ukrainian-born architect and designer, has founded Yakusha Studio in 2006 : an award-winning multidisciplinary studio working within the fields of architecture, interiors, creative direction, and product design for FAINA.
FAINA is an ancestral, living, spirited brand of furniture, lighting, and decor rooted in connection with earth and Ukrainian cultural heritage.
Technical details :
Materials: textile, foam rubber, sintepon, wood.
Firmness: firm - Color : blue.
Dimensions: Height: 780 x Front width: 460 x Side width: 480 mm.
Product Care : Intended for indoor use only.
Design by : Victoria Yakusha
Lead time : 3 to 4 weeks
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