Bun Armchair
Biasi draws a lot of creative energy from her travels: as a piece of upholstered furniture, BUN’s design clearly found inspiration in the distinctive shape of the Asian bao bun from which it takes its name.
Flexible, individual and undogmatic – just like its culinary counterpart – different variants open up a wealth of aesthetic options that integrate seamlessly into a full spectrum of settings. Federica Biasi has infused her upholstered BUN with a characteristic yet casual form: BUN may be understated, but it is certainly not inconspicuous. A certain laid-back, sporty air makes BUN incredibly inviting, and its balanced proportions lend the lounge chair to virtually any situation. Concealed in the base is a robust swivel mechanism – a persuasive feature, not only for comfortably ticking back and forth in the living room at home, but also one that lends it to executive lounges or offices.
Wittmann
Wittmann creates treasured pieces: They are the product of an uncompromising approach to craft and design – two elements that have been uniquely cultivated by Wittmann right from the very start. Wittmann is adept at setting trends, creating milestones in the history of furniture.
Unmatched craftsmanship, as well as meticulous selection and working of fine materials, provide the basis for executing new ideas and forms. To bring them to life, Wittmann regularly partners with the greatest names of their time. And it is not uncommon for long-term cooperations to be the outcome: collaborators including Johannes Spalt, Jean Nouvel, Matteo Thun and Paolo Piva set the direction that Jaime Hayon, Sebastian Herkner and Luca Nichetto have now seamlessly picked up on, taking it into a new era.