Designer Piero Lissoni has created Gray armchair for Living Divani. Gray is a fine and essential armchair which extremely clean, focuses on empty geometric forms. Framework chair in natural stained oak or charcoal is supported in cross-woven, and lined with elastic rubber strap. Seat cushion in differentiated density polyurethane foam, covered with a goose down mattress. The back cushion is made in goose down. Fabric or leather is covering completely removable with zips and Velcro fastenings. [Via]
Junya Ishigami guest of honour of the Design Biennale INTERIEUR 2010, is awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale for Architecture. One of the results of his work made for Living Divani is Family Chair, a collection of 5 steel chairs with a remarkable magnified optical effect, for light objects, practical in their harmony.
Junya Ishigami tell that “Chairs that live in harmony, like a family. Whilst they are all similar, each chair has a slightly different shape, and its own personality. There is a wide chair, a tall chair, a short chair, a normal chair and a stool. It’s fun to choose which chair to sit on, depending on the day’s mood. Like a family sitting around a table, so the chairs are arranged around the table.”
The structure of the chairs is in 12 mm tubular steel, curved using a numeric control machine, and 15 mm tubular steel legs welded together using internal reinforcement. The seat mesh is in 3 mm steel wire with a 40×40 mm diagonal weave, individually rolled for each seat. Finished with epoxy paint in the colors given in the catalogue, or electro-coated in the outdoor version. [Via]
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Junya Ishigami (61), ISHIGAMI (24), family chair (19), Junya Ishigami Collection (1)Pasticca is a modular sofa that characterizes all the arrangements with bright elegance. This sofa designed by Piero Lissoni for Living Divani, Italian company. Spherical elements are combined together to make an infinite number of compositions. To guarantee a good lay-out between the different elements, modules with a 45° arc radius can only fit with ø 90 elements. Modules with a 55° arc radius can only fit with ø 110 elements. Modules with a 65° arc radius can only fit with ø 130 elements. [Via]























