Doze lounge chair, Balder 782 - chrome

Muuto

$3,235.00 $3,595.00

Colour: Dark blue, chrome


Muuto
Doze lounge chair
$3,235.00 $3,595.00



Description

Muuto’s Doze lounge chair is characterized by the juxtaposition of Scandinavian minimalism and the bold expression typical of '70s design. Designed by Anderssen & Voll, the chair has a distinctively wide backrest – outlined with seams that give the form definition – and slender tube-like legs that accentuate the chair’s robust frame. Doze is perfect for lounge areas in hotels or offices as well as relaxing at home in front of the TV or with a good book.

Anderssen & Voll talk about the design: ”Scandinavia has a long tradition of extensively comfortable lounge chairs; at the heart of our design heritage lies the versatile concept of comfort. As such, the idea of creating a grand lounge chair came very naturally to us. The visual references of the Doze Lounge Chair are however derived from the modern and clear lines of the Golden Age in Danish design, while at the same time being informed by some of our favorite designs of the 1970s. To us, the characteristically large and sheltering back that embraces the soft seat creates a combination of the Scandinavian design ethos and the lines of 1970’s objects in a way that we find truly refreshing.”

Colour
Dark blue, chrome
Width
37.6 in (95.5 cm)
Depth
39.37 in (100 cm)
Height
41.73 in (106 cm)
Seat height
15.75 in (40 cm)
Frame material
Embedded steel
Suspension system
Nozag springs
Seat cushion
Molded foam, wadding
Backrest cushion
Molded foam, wadding
Upholstery fabric
Kvadrat Balder: 68% new wool, 26% cotton, 6% nylon
Abrasion resistance
100,000 Martindale
Pilling
4
Lightfastness
6
Weight
88.18 lbs (40 kg)
Removable cover
No
Product ID
MU87015-CHRO-782

Anderssen & Voll

The design agency Anderssen & Voll was born in 2009, when Torbjørn Anderssen (b. 1976) and Espen Voll (b. 1965), founders of an Oslo-based design company Norway Says decided to start a new company. The duo share a similar background, having both studied at the Oslo School of Art and at the Bergen School of Art and Design, where Anderssen is currently a professor.

In terms of their work, they also share the same goals: Anderssen & Voll want to design and create products that will last a lifetime, both in terms of function and esthetics. The design studio has done work for a number of different clients, including Muuto, Swedes, Iform, Fjordfiesta and LK Hjelle. They have been awarded several prizes both in their home country Norway and abroad.

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