Reprise Upholstered Chair
Designed by Norm Architects, 2022
Brimming with elevated architectural references, the REPRISE UPHOLSTERED CHAIR is an effortlessly graceful seating solution with a refined, subtle presence. Launched in 2022, the chair is a collaborative effort between L.Ercolani and Norm Architects.
Drawing on L.Ercolani’s extensive legacy as craftsmen and purveyors of fine design — the REPRISE UPHOLSTERED CHAIR features Lucian Ercolani’s traditional woodturning and steam-bending techniques. With roots dating back to 1944, the chair’s seamless silhouette is achieved by steam-bending a single piece of timber to create a sinuous, uninterpreted line that stretches all the way around the backrest.
Offered in both solid ash and walnut timber, the REPRISE UPHOLSTERED CHAIR is a soothing addition to the contemporary collector’s home. The upholstered seat cushion is offered in a variety of harmonious textiles and colour-palettes.
The ash variation is also available in nine bespoke finishes, including a soothing natural finish and the new MODERN TONES series.
- Walnut
- Ash
Finish WN See More
Fabric MLF02 See More
Options
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Sørensen Leather
Product Description
Brimming with elevated architectural references, the REPRISE UPHOLSTERED CHAIR is an effortlessly graceful seating solution with a refined, subtle presence. Launched in 2022, the chair is a collaborative effort between L.Ercolani and Norm Architects. Imbued with a signature pared-back aesthetic and honest approach to materiality, the REPRISE CHAIR reflects the soft, haptic minimalism that Norm Architects are known for. The REPRISE CHAIR’s distinctive, reclined profile was loosely inspired by Danish design from the 1950’s, combining the classic allure of authentic Scandinavian design with the utilitarian principles of form and functionality.
Drawing on L.Ercolani’s extensive legacy as craftsmen and purveyors of fine design — the REPRISE UPHOLSTERED CHAIR features Lucian Ercolani’s traditional woodturning and steam-bending techniques. With roots dating back to 1944, the chair’s seamless silhouette is achieved by steam-bending a single piece of timber to create a sinuous, uninterpreted line that stretches all the way around the backrest. Secured by the chair’s legs, the timber bow makes for a cohesive, well-constructed build, free from any distractions and unnecessary elements.
The subtle, ergonomic curvature of the REPRISE UPHOLSTERED CHAIR offers a comfortable and stylish retreat from daily life. A series of finely-carved spindles make for a supportive and streamlined backrest, gently slanted to allow for leisurely reclining. With the option of adding a REPRISE BACK CUSHION for a further element of comfort. The REPRISE BACK CUSHION is fastened with two press studs wrapping around the spindles of the backrest. Lastly, a durable upholstered seat adds a timeless, tactile dimension to the REPRISE UPHOLSTERED CHAIR, paying homage to classic mid-century design.
Offered in both solid ash and walnut timber, the REPRISE UPHOLSTERED CHAIR is a soothing addition to the contemporary collector’s home. The upholstered seat cushion is offered in a variety of harmonious textiles and colour-palettes.
The ash variation is also available in a selection of bespoke finishes, including a soothing natural finish and the beautiful MODERN TONES series.
Specifications
Product Code
0604
Country of Origin
UK
Product Dimensions
Width: 71cm
Depth: 67cm
Height: 68cm
Seat Height: 42cm
Seat Depth: 46cm
Seat Width (Arm to Arm): 61cm
Arm Height: 62 - 64cm
Product Weight
8.5kg
Filling Composition
Seat Interior: Foam
Back Interior: Fibre
Assembly
Fully Assembled
Packaged Dimensions
74cm (L) x 69.5cm (W) x 69cm (H). 11.1kg
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