Tearoom Club Chair, Swivel w. Return

Tearoom Club Chair, Swivel w. Return

Designer Nick Ross

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Tearoom Club Chair, Swivel w. Return

Tearoom Club Chair, Swivel w. Return

Designer Nick Ross

The Tearoom Collection, designed for Audo by Nick Ross, is a study in minimalist luxury, offering indulgent retreats and mood-lifting comfort for a multitude of settings. Not only luxurious to sit in and beautiful to look at, the Tearoom Club Chair with a return swivel base is a functional addition to a space. Considered to the last detail, its open silhouette invites you to sit back and relax while its cocooning curves and richly detailed upholstery ensure a comfortable and supportive sitting position. Set on a recessed plinth base, its smooth, 190-degree return swivel function ensures full freedom of movement.

Color

Selected: Audo Bouclé 02

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SKU 9609200-000000ZZ

Materials

Plywood, HR Foam construction, webbing/belts,
foam flex and upholstery

Dimensions

H: 78 cm
SH: 47 cm
W: 60 cm
D: 58 cm
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Nick Ross

Nick Ross (1986) is a Scottish-Swedish, Stockholm-based designer studied industrial design at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen, -and was awarded the Arts & Heritage prize for his graduation project, Stray, in 2008. Later on, he enrolling in fine arts Master’s program in interior architecture and furniture design at Konstfack in Stockholm, in 2013. Immediately after graduating, he began working as an assistant to Swedish designer Matti Klenell until establishing his own self-named, Stockholm-based studio in 2014. Ross is a designer with a penchant for scarce spaces that focus on the use of materials and light in a given expanse. His research centres on the complex repertoire of history, with a particular focus on ancient history, where he finds the factors with which to interpret the relationship between the user and contemporary design. Using storytelling as a pretext and applying a confidently critical approach, Nick is interested in investigating facts and happenings that have determined specific cultural balances. Every project comes from the desire to create ideal or real bridges between the present to that of the past. At first glance, Nick Ross appears to have a great eye for presentation. A closer look reveals a sensitivity to materials that makes bold moves appear delicate. He considers how historical interpretations alter our current perceptions of objects. The main interest lies in how guesswork or cultural ‘curation’ can create situations where we are influenced to think in certain ways and feel certain things.” According to the designer, “My work looks at the role of history and storytelling in how we perceive the world around us, by working with themes such as place, origin, and the role fiction plays in past and present societies.