Stefan Diez has designed a wooden chair range that can be traced back to our bentwood heritage but has transformed it through the use of aesthetical and technological criteria. Bent chair legs and armrests merge in a "knot" and are embedded into the ergonomically shaped seat from underneath. With a suspenseful contrast between the elegantly curved wooden elements and the striking upholstery, the range communicates and also offers comfort: it does not prescribe a specific sitting posture, and the organically shaped backrest flexes for extra comfort.
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Stefan Diez, born in 1971 in Freising (Germany). After taking courses in architecture and training to be a carpenter, he studied industrial design at the Academy of Formative Arts in Stuttgart. From 1996 to 2002, he was employed as an assis-tant to Richard Sapper and then to Konstantin Grcic in Munich. In January 2003, he opened his own studio in Munich where he works in the areas of product and exhibition design. His clients include Authentics, Biegel, Flötotto, Merten, Moroso, Schönbuch and Thonet. His work has received numerous awards, including several red dot awards, iF product design awards and special prizes for material innovations. Stefan Diez was and is represented in a variety of exhibitions in museums and within the framework of trade fairs.
Width | 48 cm |
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Height | 77 cm |
Seat height | 77 cm |
Depth | 46 cm |
Weight | 5 kg |