Reprise Chair with Webbed Seat
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Brimming with elevated architectural references, the Reprise Chair with Webbed Seat is an effortlessly graceful seating solution with a refined, subtle presence. Launched in 2020, the chair is a collaborative effort between L. Ercolani and Norm Architects.
Drawing on L. Ercolani’s extensive legacy as craftsmen and purveyors of fine design — the Reprise Chair with Webbed Seat features Lucian Ercolani’s traditional woodturning and steam-bending techniques. With roots dating back to 1944, the chair’s seamless silhouette is achieved by steam-bending a single piece of timber to create a sinuous, uninterpreted line that stretches all the way around the backrest.
Sustainable ash or walnut
Offered in both solid ash and walnut timber, the Reprise Chair with Webbed Seat is a soothing addition to the contemporary collector’s home. The Reprise Chair with Webbed Seat in ash features dove grey seat webbing while the walnut variation includes classic black seat webbing. The ash variation is also available in nine bespoke finishes, including a soothing natural finish and the new Modern Tones series.
Reprise Chair with Webbed Seat
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The Maker /
L. Ercolani by Ercol
Grounded in a century of design heritage and craftsmanship, L. Ercolani is a refined, luxury brand from the Ercol family. Embodying the classic collection designed by Lucian Ercolani with new, timeless works from international designers, L. Ercolani draws on the expert craftsmanship and elegant, unadorned style that represents their past and future heritage.
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Norm Architects
Founded in 2008, multifaceted design studio Norm Architects unifies thoughtful clean design with deep intuitive concepts. Based in Copenhagen, Denmark, they are guided by their rich cultural heritage and proudly uphold the Modernist principles of restraint and refinement.
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