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kalm wood base lounge chair
by Patrick Norguet, from Artifort
kalm wood base lounge chair
Design Patrick Norguet, 2015
Upholstery, oiled wood base
Made in The Netherlands by Artifort
Kalm is Artifort's large, new cosy armchair by the French designer Patrick Norguet. It is a sanctuary in its own right, a place to unwind and get comfortable. With Kalm, Patrick Norguet has created an iconic, luxurious and comfortable high-back armchair for your living room or study.
Kalm is not only a beautiful chair that will earn a special place for itself in your home. According to Norguet, it is also 'an expressive armchair that is suitable in any project environment. Several Kalm armchairs grouped together will definitely define a hotel lobby or meeting room and create a distinguished and iconic image.'
Based in Paris, Patrick Norguet has become a noted name in the design world. By combining traditional and modern materials, Patrick creates unique pieces which look great in almost any surrounding.
Kalm features either a oiled wood base with white plastic glides or metal swivel base and transparent plastic glides. Optional ottoman is also available.
Please note: Kalm chairs upholstered in leather will have 2 extra zippers on the back and two extra seams on the headrest (please see picture). Please call the hive showroom with any questions: 1-866-663-4483.
42.1" h | 32.3" d | 36.2" w | seat: 15.75" h
Upholstery, oiled wood base
Made in The Netherlands by Artifort
Kalm is Artifort's large, new cosy armchair by the French designer Patrick Norguet. It is a sanctuary in its own right, a place to unwind and get comfortable. With Kalm, Patrick Norguet has created an iconic, luxurious and comfortable high-back armchair for your living room or study.
Kalm is not only a beautiful chair that will earn a special place for itself in your home. According to Norguet, it is also 'an expressive armchair that is suitable in any project environment. Several Kalm armchairs grouped together will definitely define a hotel lobby or meeting room and create a distinguished and iconic image.'
Based in Paris, Patrick Norguet has become a noted name in the design world. By combining traditional and modern materials, Patrick creates unique pieces which look great in almost any surrounding.
Kalm features either a oiled wood base with white plastic glides or metal swivel base and transparent plastic glides. Optional ottoman is also available.
Please note: Kalm chairs upholstered in leather will have 2 extra zippers on the back and two extra seams on the headrest (please see picture). Please call the hive showroom with any questions: 1-866-663-4483.
42.1" h | 32.3" d | 36.2" w | seat: 15.75" h
$3,858.00 + free shipping
(please allow 8-12 weeks for this chair to be created and shipped from Holland)
Patrick Norguet
Patrick Norguet (b. 1969) was educated at the Superior School of Industrial Design in Paris, where he is still based, and is fast becoming a noted name in his field. He has collaborated with Louis Vuitton as a decorator, designing concepts for display windows and events. He more recently designed the showrooms for Renault Cars in Paris and Tokyo and has designed furniture pieces for Cappellini and Artifort. In Paris, where McDonald’s restaurants can often have lavish modern interiors, Norguet has designed many, proving that he can adapt and create something unique in almost any surrounding. Today he creates products for Cappellini, Fasem, Poltrona Frau, Lapalma, Offecct, Crassevig, GlasItalia, Flaminia, Thonnet Vienna, Modus, Watsberg, Artifort, and Accor.
The foundations of Artifort were laid by Jules Wagemans. In 1890, he set up business as an upholsterer in Maastricht. His son, Henricus Wagemans, expanded the company into a furniture factory, which had a showroom in Amsterdam by the end of the 1930's and was already well known nationally. The economic recession of the nineteen thirties forced H. Wagemans & Van Tuinen, as the furniture company was then known, to create a distinctive profile. The emphasis came to lie on functionality, comfort, and quality combined with aesthetically pleasing design and an innovative use of materials. The new brand name became Artifort, derived from the Latin word 'ars' meaning 'art or knowledge', and 'fortis' meaning "strong or powerful."