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    Sörensen Leathers

    Base: fibreglassUpholstery: leather black

    Base: fibreglassUpholstery: leather white

    KARUSELLI – DESIGN YRJÖ KUKKAPURO 1964 KARUSELLI LOUNGE CHAIR KARUSELLI OTTOMAN

    Shell: glass fibre and chromed steelBase: fibreglassUpholstery: leather black Rotating, felt glides

    Shell: glass fibre and chromed steelBase: fibreglassUpholstery: leather redRotating, felt glides

    Shell: glass fibre and chromed steelBase: fibreglassUpholstery: leather white Rotating, felt glides

    Base: fibreglassUpholstery: leather red

    The furniture designer and interior architect Yrjö Kukkapuro (b. 1933) studied under Ilmari Tapiovaara in Helsinki and later trained several generations of Finnish design students as an influential professor in his own right. His most internationally renowned design, the Karuselli Lounge Chair, is the perfect example of Kukkapuro’s interest in achieving ultimate comfort for the sitter through a union of function, ergonomics and organic form.

    The Karuselli Lounge Chair is the result of extensive experimentation. Kukkapuro began developing the fibreglass chair in the 1950s, arriving at the iconic form in 1964. Shaped to echo the form of the human body, the inspiration for the Karuselli reportedly came about when the designer was playing outside making snow chairs with his daughter. The ergonomics of sitting has always been a guiding principle in Kukkapuro’s work. Designing according to human anatomical functioning was essential when creating Karuselli.

    The original prototype consisted of thin metal netting covered in sackcloth and dipped in plaster. Kukkapuro spent several years sculpting the chair and searching for the right dimensions. The resulting chair was except- ionally comfortable and had a distinct style. The Karuselli became an immediate international success – Gio Ponti chose it for the cover of Domus in 1966, and Kukkapuro found a permanent supporter in Sir Terence Conran, who has proclaimed it his favourite chair.

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