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Panna Armchair

Designer:
Tokujin Yoshioka
Brand:
Moroso
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The name, material, stitching, embossing, softness, thickness and colour all tell the soul of the armchair and the sense of physical and emotional satisfaction which it communicates. Panna Chair comes to life as soon as someone sits in it: soft, comforting, its shape adapts to the user, and embraces them. The upholstery has been carefully studied, the fabric conceived as being like a dress to be worn, to cling to the body. Originally devised for its practicality, the designer gives it a poetic twist, turning it into soft clothing to be worn, a point of contact.

Injected flame-retardant foam over internal steel frame. Feet are polypropylene, screwed to the frame. Panna chair cover is removable.

The name, material, stitching, embossing, softness, thickness and colour all tell the soul of the armchair and the sense of physical and emotional satisfaction which it communicates. Panna Chair comes to life as soon as someone sits in it: soft, comforting, its shape adapts to the user, and embraces them. The upholstery has been carefully studied, the fabric conceived as being like a dress to be worn, to cling to the body. Originally devised for its practicality, the designer gives it a poetic twist, turning it into soft clothing to be worn, a point of contact.

Injected flame-retardant foam over internal steel frame. Feet are polypropylene, screwed to the frame. Panna chair cover is removable.

Designer

Tokujin Yoshioka

Born in 1967, Tokujin Yoshioka worked under Shiro Kuramata and Issey Miyake, and established his own studio, TOKUJIN YOSHIOKA INC. in 2000.

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Brand

Moroso

Moroso has been working in close collaboration with some of the world’s most talented designers to produce luxury sofas and seating since 1952.

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