Tamburound

$4,786

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A versatile armchair, designed for the dining room influenced by an informal, joyful lifestyle.‎ Tamburound armchair is an idea formed by British duo, Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, to bring a dynamic piece of furniture into the home, one that would encourage interaction between dining companions.‎ Also available as a seat without backrest, this creation is distinguished by the ingenious hidden mechanism that allows the components to rotate.‎ Like satellites that rotate around a planet, the seat and backrest design two graceful orbits, carefully calibrated to ensure fluid, controlled use that allows both elements to rotate 360°.‎ In the armchair version, the rounded shapes of Tamburound are expanded, along with the dimensions of the sinuous post element that connects the two satellites and supports the backrest.‎ Made of cast aluminium, it is available in a number of colours.‎ The Tamburound collection comes in a vast array of upholstery options, completely removable, thanks to a zipper.‎ The armchair structure also reduces to a minimum the use of foamed elements, made of polyurethane with a percentage of polyols derived from biological sources, while the padding is made of recycled PET fibre wadding.‎

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