Fogia's Tiki armchair is part of a collection of charming sofas and armchairs designed by Andreas Engesvik. The small armchair combines slender steel legs with plush leather upholstery, creating a pleasing visual contrast that pampers both the eye and the body – the seat is so comfortable that you almost want to sink in it. The anniversary version is upholstered in luxurious aniline leather, with a sophisticated look that combined together with elegant clean lines and soft ergonomics makes the Tiki armchair suitable for both private homes and public spaces.
Tiki armchair, small, anniversary edition, black steel - vintage tabacco
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Description
Fogia's Tiki armchair is part of a collection of charming sofas and armchairs designed by Andreas Engesvik. The small armchair combines slender steel legs with plush leather upholstery, creating a pleasing visual contrast that pampers both the eye and the body – the seat is so comfortable that you almost want to sink in it. The anniversary version is upholstered in luxurious aniline leather, with a sophisticated look that combined together with elegant clean lines and soft ergonomics makes the Tiki armchair suitable for both private homes and public spaces.
Product details (15)
- Colour
- Brown, black
- Width
- 27.56 in (70 cm)
- Depth
- 29.53 in (75 cm)
- Height
- 26.77 in (68 cm)
- Seat depth
- 18.11 in (46 cm)
- Seat height
- 15.75 in (40 cm)
- Frame material
- Steel, solid beech, plywood, cold foam
- Suspension system
- Nozag springs
- Seat cushion
- Highly resilient foam, down and cut polyether
- Backrest cushion
- Siliconized crimped fiber ball
- Upholstery fabric
- Nevotex Vintage anilin leather, tabacco
- Base material
- Steel
- Weight
- 77.16 lbs (35 kg)
- Removable cover
- No
- Notes
- Please note that genuine leather is a natural product. This means that the colour and texture may vary from product to product. Aniline leather is also the softest and most natural type of leather, and it will develop a patina over time and use.
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Designer
The Norwegian Andreas Engesvik (born 1970) studied design in Bergen at National College of Art and Design and founded the design company Norway Says directly after graduating. After six successful years Engesvik decided to go solo and founded his own studio. The studio works in various fields of design from furniture and tableware to industrial design. Engesvik has won several awards and worked for internationally recognized clients as Iittala, Muuto and Asplund.
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