Ottoman, pouf by Moroso

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A new fabric for a new way of sitting. The new philosophy of sitting will probably be closer to lying down. The seat height is lower than usual, and the open design of the piece of furniture allows for greater freedom of movement. Spatial dimensions, overlapping patterns and the use of colour are central considerations in the design of the fabric. Scholten & Baijings’s first sketches and scale models consist of soft, rectangular daybeds that lend themselves to a variety of uses: sitting, leaning, lounging or lying down, alone or in company. The use of futons typical of Japanese homes served as an important source of inspiration.
In the second phase of the project, the idea of ​​using the ancient Ottoman Empire as an imaginary starting point was born. The footstool is also called an Ottoman. Ottoman history provides beautiful examples of decorative interior fabrics combined with low seating, designed to encourage social interaction between people. The images evoked are those of drinking tea, smoking a water pipe or the joy of a shared meal. In addition, there are many examples of fabric designs in bright colors with clear graphic patterns, used in open and spacious interiors.
The furniture design is different than the textile design. The Ottoman design is characterized by rounder, softer and more organic shapes. This contrasts with the angular color compositions of the textiles, creating a beautiful symbiosis. However, both also work effectively on their own.

Shell in fireproof cold-foamed polyurethane on internal steel structure. Cushions with insert in fireproof polyurethane foam, polyester fiber and memory foam chip. Base in powder-coated steel. The Ottoman collection covers are not removable.

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Made possible by exploring innovative molded plywood techniques, Iskos-Berlin’s Soft Edge Chair blends strong curves with extreme lightness to create a three-dimensionality not usually possible with 2-D plywood.

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A new fabric for a new way of sitting. The new philosophy of sitting will probably be closer to lying down. The seat height is lower than usual, and the open design of the piece of furniture allows for greater freedom of movement. Spatial dimensions, overlapping patterns and the use of colour are central considerations in the design of the fabric. Scholten & Baijings’s first sketches and scale models consist of soft, rectangular daybeds that lend themselves to a variety of uses: sitting, leaning, lounging or lying down, alone or in company. The use of futons typical of Japanese homes served as an important source of inspiration.
In the second phase of the project, the idea of ​​using the ancient Ottoman Empire as an imaginary starting point was born. The footstool is also called an Ottoman. Ottoman history provides beautiful examples of decorative interior fabrics combined with low seating, designed to encourage social interaction between people. The images evoked are those of drinking tea, smoking a water pipe or the joy of a shared meal. In addition, there are many examples of fabric designs in bright colors with clear graphic patterns, used in open and spacious interiors.
The furniture design is different than the textile design. The Ottoman design is characterized by rounder, softer and more organic shapes. This contrasts with the angular color compositions of the textiles, creating a beautiful symbiosis. However, both also work effectively on their own.

Shell in fireproof cold-foamed polyurethane on internal steel structure. Cushions with insert in fireproof polyurethane foam, polyester fiber and memory foam chip. Base in powder-coated steel. The Ottoman collection covers are not removable.

Description

A new fabric for a new way of sitting. The new philosophy of sitting will probably be closer to lying down. The seat height is lower than usual, and the open design of the piece of furniture allows for greater freedom of movement. Spatial dimensions, overlapping patterns and the use of colour are central considerations in the design of the fabric. Scholten & Baijings’s first sketches and scale models consist of soft, rectangular daybeds that lend themselves to a variety of uses: sitting, leaning, lounging or lying down, alone or in company. The use of futons typical of Japanese homes served as an important source of inspiration.
In the second phase of the project, the idea of ​​using the ancient Ottoman Empire as an imaginary starting point was born. The footstool is also called an Ottoman. Ottoman history provides beautiful examples of decorative interior fabrics combined with low seating, designed to encourage social interaction between people. The images evoked are those of drinking tea, smoking a water pipe or the joy of a shared meal. In addition, there are many examples of fabric designs in bright colors with clear graphic patterns, used in open and spacious interiors.
The furniture design is different than the textile design. The Ottoman design is characterized by rounder, softer and more organic shapes. This contrasts with the angular color compositions of the textiles, creating a beautiful symbiosis. However, both also work effectively on their own.

Shell in fireproof cold-foamed polyurethane on internal steel structure. Cushions with insert in fireproof polyurethane foam, polyester fiber and memory foam chip. Base in powder-coated steel. The Ottoman collection covers are not removable.

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