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RO Lounge Chair

Fritz Hansen – Jaime Hayon

The Ro Lounge Chair lives up to its name, which in Danish means "tranquility". This armchair is the second creation of the Spanish designer Jaime Hayon for Fritz Hansen, after the Favn sofa. It aims to create a space for relaxation and reflection, encouraging you to immerse yourself in its curves and take a moment for yourself. The base is available in brushed aluminum or in colorless lacquered solid oak. The trumpet-shaped legs of the Ro armchair are characteristic of Hayon's unique style, echoing its ceramic products which often have a flared conical shape.

This enveloping and highly ergonomic armchair is designed to be as comfortable and relaxing as possible, with its enveloping shell and comfortable armrests. Ro is composed of a shell and cushions covered in fabric, which can be mismatched, and can be accompanied by a matching footstool.

Legs matt clear lacquered solid oak or brushed aluminium with nylon glides
Lounge chair H113 x 80 x 97 cm – seat height 43 cm – armrests height 61 cm
Footstool H40 x 58 x 49 cm
Warranty Fritz Hansen offers an extended limited warranty if you register your Fri easy chair online at fritzhansen.com/my-fh

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Examples:

Shell Steelcut 935 (price group 2) + Cushions Nabis 23 (price group 2) 

Shell Steelcut 605 (price group 2) + Cushions Canvas 614 (price group 1) 

Atom 964 (price group 4) 

Shell Steelcut 435 (price group 2) + Cushions Canvas 414 (price group 1) 

Shell Hallingdal 130 (price group 2) + Cushions Canvas 124 (price group 1) 

Shell Twill Weave 780 (price group 2)
+ Cushions Safire 11 (price group 2) 

Shell Mood 4102 (price group 1)
+ Cushions Canvas 734 (price group 1) 

Jaime HayĂłn

Born in Madrid in 1974, Jaime HayĂłn has one of the most glittering careers in recent contemporary design. Although trained in Madrid, he forged his reputation at Fabrica, the creative breeding ground run by Benetton near the Italian city of Treviso. Arriving in 1997, at the young age of 24, HayĂłn worked for Oliviero Toscani, who would soon place him in charge of the design department. It was at Fabrica that HayĂłn first worked with BD on the Mail Me project.

In 2004, he decided to branch out on his own, settling in Barcelona and working on a number of projects while also exhibiting his more personal work in art galleries. The exhibition “Mediterranean Digital Baroque”, at London’s David Gill Gallery, and the bathroom collection he designed for ArtQuitect marked the start of his meteoric international rise, which was established with the Showtime collection for BD and his subsequent work with companies such as Metalarte, Camper, Lladró, Bisazza, Swarovsky, and Moooi.