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Visu Lounge Chair by Muuto shows that the proportions of the chair are exactly right, and it is neither too big nor too low. The chair is able to combine an elegant curve with a compact and simple form. Visu Lounge Chair was designed by Mika Tolvanen: “Visu lounge is a natural continuation of the first Visu chair. The idea was to create a lounge chair, which is extremely comfortable – even without upholstery – and I believe that we have succeeded in this quest.”
Leadtime: 12-14 weeks
Colour: Black, white, grey, dusty green, orche, black leather and cognac leather
Material: Shell in plastic composition with up to 25% wood fibers. Powder coated steel tube base.
Size:
H 74.4 x W 60 x D 69 cm
Seat height: 38 cm
Cleaning Instructions:
Clean with a moist cloth. If necessary use a little dish soap on the cloth. For upholstery versions, please find cleaning instructions for your chosen textile at kvadrat.dk For leather upholstery versions, clean the leather with a dry cloth regularly. Treat the leather at least four times a year, using only special leather treatment products for anilinee leather.
Designer info:
Iskos-Berlin is a Copenhagen-based design duo that has made international headlines within furniture, industrial, and graphic design. The studio, formerly known as Komplot Design, has collaborated with some of the world’s most prestigious manufacturers and their furniture, lighting, and other design products, are exhibited at numerous design museums around the world, including MoMA and the Danish Design Museum.
The name Muuto, was inspired by the Finnish word muutos, means new perspective. Muuto believe good design starts with the person. Muuto handpick the brightest talent in Scandinavia and give them the freedom to express their individual story through everyday objects.
Muuto create sublime objects that are enjoyed across the world. The collection includes E27 Pendant, Under the Bell, Unfold Pendant, MHY Pendant, Cosy Lamp, the Dots. Muuto represent the best of Scandinavian design today.