Armchairs
Armchairs collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai
Draga & Aurel
The Cora Armchair for Draga & Aurel is a unique and luxurious piece of furniture that has been handcrafted in Italy using high-quality materials. It features a stunning Dedar velvet upholstery, known for its durability and soft texture, and burnished brass accents that add a touch of elegance to the design. This one-of-a-kind armchair is a beautiful piece of furniture and a comfortable one, with its generously padded seat. Its curved arms and backrest provide excellent support, making it the perfect place to relax and unwind after a long day. The Cora Armchair will make a statement in any room, whether used as a standalone piece or as part of a larger seating arrangement. Its unique design and high-quality construction ensure it will be cherished for years. Materials: Dedar velvet / Burnished brass Handcrafted in Italy One of a kind piece
Delcourt Collection
ORR was inspired by traditional European seating, such as the Chesterfield chair. Here, precise, beautiful woodwork meets exquisite upholstery. Like all Delcourt Collection furniture, ORR was thoughtfully designed to evoke beauty at every angle, even from behind.
Delcourt Collection
Delcourt Collection evokes comfort and eternity with the HUG lounge chair, available in customizable fabric choices. A study in the refined elegance of the curve, lacquered steel legs support a cascading and enveloping rounded backrest. We like this seating piece for its whimsical charm and warm, inviting aesthetic.
Delcourt Collection
Christophe Delcourt pays homage to traditional French craft techniques with the GUM lounge chair, available in various oak tints or walnut, with customizable fabric choices. A study in the refined elegance of the curve, rounded legs transects a handsome platform base topped with truly luxurious upholstery. We like this seating piece for its rustic character and warm, inviting aesthetic.
Delcourt Collection
Inspired by architectural marvels like Le Corbusier’s chapel in Ronchamp, the seating pieces in the Echos family by the Delcourt Collection are intended to last a lifetime and pay tribute to a natural asceticism. With the EKO Armchair, an expressive and sculptural design features tensed lines and curved shapes meant to interlock and interact with each other.
Delcourt Collection
With the CLE from the Shape of Shade collection, Christophe Delcourt showcases his passion for materials and profound allegiance to the work of the hand. The chair is constructed of oak or brushed epicea, available in various finishes. The clever use of negative space in the form of the legs and tasteful backrest make this a refined and elegant seating choice for any room
Delcourt Collection
Christophe Delcourt describes his work as a testament to his “love for material and profound allegiance to the work of the hand,” which is clearly demonstrated in the IWI chair. Crafted in oak, available in various finishes, with a seat of exquisite leather, this seating piece conveys quiet nobility and brightens any room.
Delcourt Collection
With the EOL, Christophe Delcourt showcases his passion for materials and profound allegiance to the work of the hand. The armchair is constructed of oak, available in various tints with your choice of immaculate fabric or leather. The gentle taper to the legs and tastefully unobtrusive backrest make this a refined and elegant seating choice for any room.
Vitra
Panton Chair, designed by Verner Panton, is a beautiful award-winning chair. Vitra developed the Panton Chair Duo in close collaboration with the Panton family. It follows the same production principle as the Panton Chair Classic, with a glossy lacquered surface that optimally accentuates the bold colors of the various combinations. The Panton Chair Duo comes in five pairs of colors marked with a 'limited edition' label. 2 in pine green/blue, 2 in blue/violet, 2 violet/ pink, 2 in pink/red, 2 in red/bright orange. Set of 2 Chairs | Limited Edition of 999
House of Finn Juhl
The Grasshopper Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. This was one of his first attempts at expressing his artistic freedom in the form of furniture. The Grasshopper has already reached icon-status via numerous illustrations in the design literature. The chair also marks the first in a long line of designs that would go on to manifest Finn Juhl as one of the all-time greatest in furniture design.
House of Finn Juhl
The Chieftain Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. The iconic Chieftain Chair is one of Finn Juhl’s absolute masterpieces, representing the peak of his career as a furniture designer. At its introduction in 1949, the chair marked a renewal of the Danish furniture design tradition. Today, it is perceived as one of the most important exponents of the Modern Danish movement in the US during the 1950s. The chair is available in walnut or oak with upholstery in selected, exclusive leather types. Upholstery in cognac and frame in walnut.
House of Finn Juhl
The 45 Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. In the Autumn of 1945, Finn Juhl presented the 45 Chair at the annual Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition. Today, the chair is widely regarded as one of the most revolutionizing and iconic pieces within Danish furniture design. Finn Juhl dreamt of studying art history and his deep understanding of international contemporary art is abundantly clear in the bold 45 Chair.
House of Finn Juhl
The 48 Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. The 48 Chair is easily recognized because of Finn Juhl’s characteristic, sculptural shapes and delicate details. The organically shaped seat and backrest are raised from the carrying frame, visually lifting the seated person, making it appear as if the law of gravity has been defeated.
House of Finn Juhl
Reading Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. In 1953, Finn Juhl designed this simple, unpretentious, yet thoroughly well-designed and visually pleasing chair. The chair is perfectly fit for private homes, hotels, restaurants and conference facilities alike. The Reading Chair is manufactured in oak with a back piece of oak and walnut or in a fully black painted version.
House of Finn Juhl
Pelican Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. His fascination for surrealism is visible in the Pelican Chair. Out of all his many designs, the Pelican Chair was probably the one furthest ahead of its time. The Pelican Chair is produced in two versions - with or without buttons. It is manufactured with a cushion and upholstered by hand in Denmark in fabric. The legs are available in oak, walnut, or black paint.
Man of Parts
Via del Corso, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is the centre of life in historical Rome. Meeting at the Piazza Venezia with its three-sided roundabout and monumental churches “the Corso” is impressive. Yabu Pushelberg’s lounge chair has the same purposeful and imposing profile as the via but is balanced by soft curves and a lightness from its floating feet.