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Haworth presents 21 new Cappellini designs

Haworth has just announced 21 new furniture designs by Cappellini.

 

Seating:

SUNSET
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Swivel armchair with stainless steel base; seat and back in bent plywood padded with polyurethane foam. Fixed cover in fabrics and leathers.
Designed by Christophe Pillet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alodia
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Stool created in metal tube and sheet steel – seat laser cut, feet in black plastic. Available in two heights, it is offered in matte paint in white, anthracite, mustard, blue and green colors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low Pad
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Jasper Morrison’s armchair comes with or without armrests, body in bent birch plywood, and upholstered with multi-density polyurethane foam. Base in stainless steel with rubber feet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Morrison Stool
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Morrison Stool is available in three different heights, with a seat in beech and birch plywood – seat flat padded in multi-density polyurethane foam. Available in fabric or leather with stainless steel base and polypropylene feet. Designed by Jasper Morrison.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tate Color
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Stackable chairs and stools with four legs and 8 color finishes. Agile and fun is proposed in colored version tone on tone (aniline color for the body and matt satin lacquered base with epoxy paint of the same color of the body) or body brushed painted with stainless steel base.

 

 

 

 

 

Lounge:

Quack
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Quack provides a range of seating elements with wooden and metal structure and multi-density polyurethane foam. Square feet in black or chromed metal with round base in polish chromed metal for both versions. The collection includes two or three seat sofas and a wide armchair. The removable cover comes in fabrics and leathers. Designed by Studio Cappellini.

 

 

 

 

Rive Droite
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Swivel armchair with metal and poplar plywood frame and padding in molded polyurethane foam. Base in stainless steel, and fixed cover in a selection of Cappellini fabrics or Pelle Frau® leather. Designed by Patrick Norguet

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spring
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A small armchair by Erwan Bouroullec with a stainless steel base, rigid polyurethane structure and polyurethane foam padding. Fixed cover in fabrics or leathers ; it is possible to have different color and fabric for front and back. Spring is also available with adjustable headrest and with swinging footrest. Feet in polyethylene anthracite color.

 

 

 

 

 

Basket
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Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec provide a range of seating elements, consisting of two or three seat sofas and wide armchair. Visible white, red or blue colors in matte varnished metal structure and double set with feather cushions.

 

 

 

Inout
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Sofa and bench available in two versions: polish lacquered fiberglass seat in yellow, orange, red, green, blue, white, black, anthracite and light grey colors or padded seat in molded polyurethane foam and fixed cover in fabrics and leathers of the collection. Base in stainless steel for both versions. Designed by Jean-Marie Massaud.

 

 

 

Windowseat
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The dynamic Windowseat by San Francisco design team Mike & Maaike offers visual privacy in the busiest environments. A lounge, lounge with canopy and ottoman pieces form a set of furniture fit for airports, lobbies, public spaces and more. Molded foam over steel frame; offered in grade D fabric with matching base color.

 

 

 

 

 

Capo
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An armchair with a slender yet enveloping form by Doshi Levien. Its shape and materiality came from the image of a dapper gentleman in a well-cut suit and a felted hat. As the name suggests, Capo with its wide cantilevered arms and upturned lapel, transforms the sitter into a boss. The thin flexible edges of the chair provide shelter without being closed and also emphasize its lightness. Leather, faux leather, felt and Alcantara can be used to upholster the entire armchair or be used in different combinations for the front and back.

 

 

 

 

Garment
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Benjamin Hubert’s Garment is a lounge club chair is a study into how to ’dress’ a piece of furniture defying the conventional rules and construction of typical upholstery. The chairs construction is ‘stitch less’ as it is comprised of a single sheet of textile fixed onto the form with Velcro.

 

 

 

 

 

Tables / Conference

Smoke
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Marcel Wanders’ low table has a smoked glass top and upper support and a clear glass lower support.

 

 

 

 

Fronzoni ’64
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Square or rectangular tables designed in 1964, with base in square metal tube and wooden top, matt lacquered in white or anthracite colors or in the novel version in India blue, sun-yellow and cherry-red matt lacquer colors. Designed by A.G. Fronzoni.

 

 

 

 

Luxor Table
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Giulio Cappellini’s Luxor tables are suitable for myriad office spaces. Tops are manufactured in medium density wooden panels and available in matte or polish lacquer – matte lacquer metal base available in the same color as the top.

 

 

 

 

Branch
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The frame of the Branch table is made of identical aluminum elements that, put together, form a unified hole. The elements interconnect seamlessly and dissolve where one ends and the next begin, in a continuous movement. Dimensions have been conceived so that 2 people can sit between each leg and the table can be for 4-6-8-10-12 people. It is easy to assemble and takes little space to transport. The surface can be in glass or MDF lacquered white, charcoal, mud, natural oak and wengè; the frame can be chromed or painted in the same color of the top. Designed by Jakob Wagner.

 

 

NOM
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NOM, “Nature of Material,” is a series of stackable furniture by Bakery Studio – Ran Amitai and Gilli Kuchik. Each object is folded from a spread of laser cut aluminum sheet, which then bends to the final form using a bending mold.

The concept of the project is to combine straight origami like folds with natural folds. This is achieved by folding the legs of the objects in planned and exact folds which creates side effects of stretching and bending in the material. In other words, by folding the legs of the objects the surface above reacts naturally to the folding act. This integration between strict and natural folds creates a steady construction from one hand and a soft, organic, upholstery like shape from the other.

 

 

Hula
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The design team of Barber Osgerby provides a service table manufactured in natural teak with massive wood strips dry joined together.

 

 

 

 

Bong
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A round coffee table made in fiberglass varnished in matte finish in white, red, yellow, sun yellow, green, anthracite, orange or turquoise colors. Available also with a white Carrara fake-marble decoration realized with the Dip-Print three-dimensional decorating system.

 

 

 

 

Desks / Storage:

Luxor Storage
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Giulio Cappellini’s series of cabinets are available in matte lacquer with a matte lacquer metal base in the same color as the case. Light and clean, freestanding into the air, Luxor cabinets are capacious, simple and well-designed in the smallest details, from the case construction, partially in high-density fiber conglomerate panels and partially in poplar plywood covered with aluminum, to the expressly designed hinges. The series is composed by consoles with drawers and cabinets, open or with leaf doors, sliding doors or flap doors or with internal drawers and shelves.

 

 

Cloud
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Modular double-faced bookcase produced in white polyethylene. The elements, manufactured with the rotational technology, can be combined together with clips: each element is provided with two clips. Designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec.

 

For further information visit: www.haworth.com