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Sedie Direzionali: Leadchair Management

Leadchair Management

logo Walter Knoll
Design EOOS
Modern minimalism.
The swivel chair that suits modern working and conferencing. A strong character, appropriate and enduring.

Leadchair Management is the swivel chair that suits modern working and conferencing. A strong character, appropriate and enduring. For the company, a statement about how it sees itself and how it appreciates its users.
Innovative upholstery craftsmanship and meticulous metal finishing based on experience: the design of lines and surfaces reveals the true elegance of the range. The cover for seat and back is applied directly to the foam-moulded upholstery. Gaps enable body heat to circulate better, your spine is given optimum support, your shoulder blades can move freely. The base seems of a piece. All components and lines are precisely defined to create a harmonious whole. Transparent and honest: the function of the synchronised mechanism. Comfortable sitting for sustained performance – even over hours in intensive business meetings.

Designer

EOOS

EOOS

They refer to their road to creativity as poetical analysis. The designers search for the sense and function of design through the culture of human rituals. And that’s how they create new concepts in product and retail design for clients such as Bulthaup, Duravit, Zumtobel, Armani Cosmetics and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

In their inspiring office in Vienna city centre, the three intransigent thinkers implement their ideas – for projects all over the world from Milan to Toronto, London to New York, Berlin to Herrenberg. Herrenberg is where the three started their career in 1997 with their fascination for the history of Walter Knoll. The spirit of the founders is more up-to-date today than ever before: designers of life’s events.

To date, the team has been awarded more than 130 design prizes including the Compasso d’Oro. Special recognition: the MAK, the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna, mounted an individual exhibition on EOOS in 2015 which provided insight into the designers’ work process and showcased their extensive and eclectic work.

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