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Issue 61 - Vintage Modern Issue

Issue 61

Vintage Modern Issue

The breadth and scope of Habitus has always been extraordinary. With how we live at heart of every issue, we have stepped it up with Guest Editor David Flack of Flack Studio shaking the ‘how’ and looking at new ways to make a house a home. With Vintage Modern as the issues theme, we look at the way iconic design has stayed with us, how daring pieces from the past can add the wow factor and how architecture and good design defy the pigeon hole of their era.

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Kawara Armchair

By SeehoSu

Designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, the Kawara Armchair combines the high-quality details of Japanese craftsmanship with European design. It has been crafted from moulded plywood, a material chosen not only for its strength and structural stability but also for its aesthetic qualities.

Inspired by Sori Yanagi’s iconic Butterfly stool, the armchair features a three-dimensionally contoured backrest and armrest, which gently hold the user when seated. It has been meticulously crafted using three different moulds for the backrest, armrest and seat, ensuring no need for unadorned reinforcement.

The chair is available in four different finishes natural, matte black, green or grey and is available upholstered in a range of fabrics selected by Koyori.

DesignerRonan and Erwan Bouroullec
ManufacturerKoyori
ManufacturerAvailable in Oak Veneer with Urethane finish in a variety of colours and optional upholstery

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Issue 61 - Vintage Modern Issue

Issue 61

Vintage Modern Issue

The breadth and scope of Habitus has always been extraordinary. With how we live at heart of every issue, we have stepped it up with Guest Editor David Flack of Flack Studio shaking the ‘how’ and looking at new ways to make a house a home. With Vintage Modern as the issues theme, we look at the way iconic design has stayed with us, how daring pieces from the past can add the wow factor and how architecture and good design defy the pigeon hole of their era.

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