BRUTUS By BassamFellows

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The Brutus chair is a carved, solid wood chair with two seat options a double layer of Vienna cane with reinforcing mesh, or thin, dense foam upholstery supported by a highly elastic membrane suspension, covered with leather. Materials: Solid carved Beech, White Oak or Walnut.
The BassamFellows Brutus Chair has its roots in the powerful Modernist vernacular of Perriand and Jeanneret, but is softer and visually lighter. It emphasizes certain sculptural elements, elevating visual aspects evident in much Brutalist design, but updated with an organic smoothness. It is more cut than it is built, and its shape looks like it has been weathered naturally and then manipulated the silhouette of the back suggests a giant shell that has been machined to create a striking squared-off hole in the center. The back and seat look like a single sculptural element, the horizontal and vertical planes meeting with pleasing curves. The Vienna caning of the seat in some examples of the chair (others are upholstered with suspension webbing) draws a line back to 1950s Chandigarh and contributes to the visual and physical lightness of the object. The Brutus chair is something strong and solid, but in this case, perspective is everything the legs are elliptical, tapering down from the seat to the floor, and shaped like a rounded sharks fin, so they look broad from one angle, and remarkably thin from another. As with the BassamFellows Tractor Stool, the legs are inserted directly into the seat with a large tenon.
The Brutus Chair is a design for now, when the Brutalist tendencies of Le Corbusier et al are again in the collective consciousness of the design world. They are designs with personality kawaii as the Japanese say. Chairs are not just utilitarian objects, they have to have personality, they have to be loved, says Craig Bassam. Remarkably, the idea for Brutus came from a dream that designer Craig Bassam had he woke at 3am one morning and sketched out Brutus in significant detail. It came from something subconscious and appeared fully realized on paper. It is a design shaped by instinct.

Dimensions

W 18 3/4" D 21 H 29 1/2"

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SH 17 3/4"

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W 47.6 x D 53.4 x H 75 cm

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SH 45.1 cm

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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.

Description

The Brutus chair is a carved, solid wood chair with two seat options a double layer of Vienna cane with reinforcing mesh, or thin, dense foam upholstery supported by a highly elastic membrane suspension, covered with leather. Materials: Solid carved Beech, White Oak or Walnut.
The BassamFellows Brutus Chair has its roots in the powerful Modernist vernacular of Perriand and Jeanneret, but is softer and visually lighter. It emphasizes certain sculptural elements, elevating visual aspects evident in much Brutalist design, but updated with an organic smoothness. It is more cut than it is built, and its shape looks like it has been weathered naturally and then manipulated the silhouette of the back suggests a giant shell that has been machined to create a striking squared-off hole in the center. The back and seat look like a single sculptural element, the horizontal and vertical planes meeting with pleasing curves. The Vienna caning of the seat in some examples of the chair (others are upholstered with suspension webbing) draws a line back to 1950s Chandigarh and contributes to the visual and physical lightness of the object. The Brutus chair is something strong and solid, but in this case, perspective is everything the legs are elliptical, tapering down from the seat to the floor, and shaped like a rounded sharks fin, so they look broad from one angle, and remarkably thin from another. As with the BassamFellows Tractor Stool, the legs are inserted directly into the seat with a large tenon.
The Brutus Chair is a design for now, when the Brutalist tendencies of Le Corbusier et al are again in the collective consciousness of the design world. They are designs with personality kawaii as the Japanese say. Chairs are not just utilitarian objects, they have to have personality, they have to be loved, says Craig Bassam. Remarkably, the idea for Brutus came from a dream that designer Craig Bassam had he woke at 3am one morning and sketched out Brutus in significant detail. It came from something subconscious and appeared fully realized on paper. It is a design shaped by instinct.

Description

The Brutus chair is a carved, solid wood chair with two seat options a double layer of Vienna cane with reinforcing mesh, or thin, dense foam upholstery supported by a highly elastic membrane suspension, covered with leather. Materials: Solid carved Beech, White Oak or Walnut.
The BassamFellows Brutus Chair has its roots in the powerful Modernist vernacular of Perriand and Jeanneret, but is softer and visually lighter. It emphasizes certain sculptural elements, elevating visual aspects evident in much Brutalist design, but updated with an organic smoothness. It is more cut than it is built, and its shape looks like it has been weathered naturally and then manipulated the silhouette of the back suggests a giant shell that has been machined to create a striking squared-off hole in the center. The back and seat look like a single sculptural element, the horizontal and vertical planes meeting with pleasing curves. The Vienna caning of the seat in some examples of the chair (others are upholstered with suspension webbing) draws a line back to 1950s Chandigarh and contributes to the visual and physical lightness of the object. The Brutus chair is something strong and solid, but in this case, perspective is everything the legs are elliptical, tapering down from the seat to the floor, and shaped like a rounded sharks fin, so they look broad from one angle, and remarkably thin from another. As with the BassamFellows Tractor Stool, the legs are inserted directly into the seat with a large tenon.
The Brutus Chair is a design for now, when the Brutalist tendencies of Le Corbusier et al are again in the collective consciousness of the design world. They are designs with personality kawaii as the Japanese say. Chairs are not just utilitarian objects, they have to have personality, they have to be loved, says Craig Bassam. Remarkably, the idea for Brutus came from a dream that designer Craig Bassam had he woke at 3am one morning and sketched out Brutus in significant detail. It came from something subconscious and appeared fully realized on paper. It is a design shaped by instinct.

Dimensions

W 18 3/4" D 21 H 29 1/2"

,

SH 17 3/4"

,

W 47.6 x D 53.4 x H 75 cm

,

SH 45.1 cm

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