Scandinavia Design

Fiber Soft swivel base – Muuto

Iskos-Berlin

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Fiber Soft Fauteuil Muuto – Iskos-Berlin
Fiber Soft Fauteuil Muuto – Iskos-Berlin

The Fiber Soft swivel table armchair is ideal for prolonged sitting at a desk or in a meeting room, for example.Β 

Its recycled plastic inner shell is ergonomically designed and generously padded.

Dimensions 63,5 x 60,5 x H77,5 cm – Seat height 49 cm

Shell 100% recycled plastic from post-consumer waste. Covered with several layers of foam and wadding, and upholstered in textile or leather.Β 

Base Aluminium. Plastic glides.

β€œOne of the fundamental principles of design is to create simple, functional, almost ordinary objects that nevertheless have a strong identity. That's exactly what we've done with the Fiber Soft Armchair. The sculptural language of the armchair, combined with a wide, ultra-soft seat, refuses to compromise on comfort and invites the user to sit for hours on end. Thanks to its soft wadding and padding, the Fiber Soft Armchair reinforces the idea of great comfort. The chair's inner shell is made from recycled plastic for a conscious and innovative materials perspective.”

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Free samples (against deposit)

The Fiber Soft swivel armchair is available in 5 versions:

non-tilting, fixed height
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tilting, fixed height
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tilting with castors, fixed height
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non-tilting with castors, fixed height
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tilting with castors, adjustable height
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Fiber Soft Fauteuil Muuto – Iskos-Berlin
Fiber Soft Fauteuil Muuto – Iskos-Berlin

Vidar 693 (price group 4) / grey

Ecriture 240 (price group 4) / grey

Fiber Soft Fauteuil Muuto – Iskos-Berlin
Fiber Soft Fauteuil Muuto – Iskos-Berlin

Vidar 693 (price group 4) / black

Ecriture 710 (price group 4) / grey

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Fiber Soft Fauteuil Muuto – Iskos-Berlin

Ecriture 240 / grey – Fixed height, No automatic return

Iskos-Berlin

Iskos-Berlin

Iskos-Berlin is a Copenhagen-based design duo that has been making waves in 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 in numerous design museums around the world, including MoMA and the Danish Design Museum.Β 

On their philosophy: β€œWe see design as the art of storytelling. This story is normally quite complex, made up of semantics, orphology, materiality, object technology and many other elements. But the clearer your story, the more likely people are to understand it. The more surprising your story, the more likely it is to be remembered. And finally, the more you make people smile, the more likely they are to like it.”

On Scandinavian design: β€œTime passes and life goes on. Scandinavian wildflowers grow on the roofs of our heritage museums. It's more than natural; it's life-affirming.”