Roly Poly Armchair With Cushion

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Designed By Faye Toogood

The distinctive, reassuringly chunky lines of Faye Toogood's roly-poly furniture collection become even more inviting in her new collaboration with Driade. the latest line for the Italian design house takes the rounded, welcoming shapes of her limited-edition assemblage no 4 range.

The low seat has been augmented with upholstered cushions that nestle in its curved, bowl-like form; the collection also features a new sofa that further explores the roly-poly aesthetic, highlighting the interplay between the graceful arc of the scoop seat and the four stout and solid legs that support it.

Polyethylene monobloc armchair made by rotational molding and it is available in the following colors: ochre, red brick, peat, charcoal, concrete, flesh. it is available with seat/back cushions made of an inside part in polyester fiber interior and a non-removable fabric cover.

This product has a delivery estimate of 12-14 weeks.

Dimensions:

W 33" D 22,4" H 24,8"

Seat H 12,5"

Italian for “tree nymph,” Driade’s dazzling range of eclectic, contemporary designs for the home, garden, and public spaces include works by Philippe Starck, Patricia Urquiola, and Ludovica and Roberto Palomba. Creative, sculptural, and functional, each piece reflects a “continuous search for beauty in living space.”

Faye Toogood is a British artist working in a diverse range of disciplines, from sculpture to furniture and fashion.

Her works have been acquired for the permanent collections of institutions worldwide, including Philadelphia Museum of Art, Dallas Museum of Art, High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Corning Museum of Glass in New York, the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, the Baltimore Museum of Art, Denver Museum of Art, Pizzuti Collection of the Columbus Museum of Art and the Fabergé Museum in St Petersburg.

Faye has been exhibited at Phillips de Pury and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Triennale in Milan, D Museum in Seoul, National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, National Theatre in Qatar and Chatsworth House in Derbyshire.

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