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Munich Lounge Chair

Designer:
Sauerbruch Hutton
Brand:
ClassiCon
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  • Product Finishes

    Base of solid wood with clear varnish or black-stained. Frame of steel tubing with rubber webbing. Upholstery of polyurethane with polyester fibre. Cover in fabric or leather. Contrast stitching available exclusively for premium leather.

    The Munich Lounge Chair can be upholstered in a range of ClassiCon fabric and finish options, please enquire to view the full library of available options. 

  • Product Details

Modern art of the 20th and 21st centuries deserves an appropriate setting, with a building and its furniture that is just as modern. Berlin architects Sauerbruch Hutton were thus faced with an exciting challenge when asked to design the Museum Brandhorst in Munich. Three different seating solutions were developed for the museum, which opened in 2009 – for the cafeteria, the foyer, the conference and lecture rooms as well as the lounge. ClassiCon developed the designs to the point of series production in close collaboration with the architects. Along with demanding expectations in terms of form and quality, the typical wear and tear that the furniture would be subjected to in the public space had also to be taken into consideration. Its durability was ensured by means of various tests.

Designed for the lounge of Museum Brandhorst in Munich, this chair invites relaxed pausing.

Modern art of the 20th and 21st centuries deserves an appropriate setting, with a building and its furniture that is just as modern. Berlin architects Sauerbruch Hutton were thus faced with an exciting challenge when asked to design the Museum Brandhorst in Munich. Three different seating solutions were developed for the museum, which opened in 2009 – for the cafeteria, the foyer, the conference and lecture rooms as well as the lounge. ClassiCon developed the designs to the point of series production in close collaboration with the architects. Along with demanding expectations in terms of form and quality, the typical wear and tear that the furniture would be subjected to in the public space had also to be taken into consideration. Its durability was ensured by means of various tests.

Designed for the lounge of Museum Brandhorst in Munich, this chair invites relaxed pausing.

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