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Haiku | Christophe Pillet | 2022

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In Japanese, the word Haiku defines the particular composition of a type of verse, one that is touching in its spontaneity, apparent simplicity, and freedom from rhetoric and artifice.

This approach is linked in some ways to the design concept which underlies the family of Haiku seating elements: a labor of painstaking detail that progresses by subtraction to arrive at the essence of the design but that calls for masterful execution and an almost obsessive attention to every constructive detail.

Cowhide was the natural choice in which to make this product ‒ an extremely fascinating material, flexible but also durable ‒ used to tailor the understated upholstery for the seat, backrest and armrests and fits the underlying metal structure like a glove, available in a number of elegant finishes.

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Structure in metal with satin, chrome, black chrome, burnished or glossy anthracite; or, in mat lacquered finish in the same color as the cowhide upholstery: sand 610, olive 506, tobacco 515, russian red 508, dark brown 504, extra dark brown 513, grey 503, black 900. Padding in crushproof, single-density polyurethane and inserts in thermoplastic material 

Upholstery in cowhide in these colors: sand 5001, olive 5006, tobacco 5015, russian red 5008, dark brown 5004, extra dark brown 5013, grey 5003, black 5005

Feet in turned aluminum. Feet rest on tips made of thermoplastic material

Upholstery is not removable

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