Description
Function follows form with a whimsical slant in Frama's tilting 9.5° Chair that is nonetheless completely functional for seating. Designer Rasmus B. Fex transcends the ordinary with his inspired play on Plato's philosophical query, "What makes a chair a chair?" Crafted in solid ash by the Copenhagen maker, it's been deigned the house seating at the Hamsun Museum in Norway and is also part of the permanent collection at the Trapholt Museum in Denmark.
Specifications
Size
31.3" h x 21.3" w x 15.7" d (79.5x54x40cm)
Material
Lacquered ash
Details
Made in Sweden
Brand
Frama
Graphic lines, natural materials and a design twist drive Danish label Frama, founded in 2011 by Niels Strøyer Christophersen. Dedicated to the Nordic ideal of a warm and welcoming home, the effort melds functional pieces, crafted from rich wood and raw metal, with several can’t-take-your-eyes-off-it statement-makers.
“No projects are wrong projects,” explains Niels, whose design expression also extends to lighting, home objects, fabrics and apothecary items, all on view at Frama’s showroom space in Copenhagen, near the historic St. Paul’s Apotek, which dates from 1878.
Tradition mingles with experimentation, even extending to the founder’s own home, a continuing source of inspiration located in a 1905 watchmaker’s store near Frama’s studio.
Embracing both old and new, the range spans the painstakingly made but deceptively simple AML wood stool, to the dramatic 64 Bench with its marble surface atop an incline steel base. In turn, the aluminum Rivet storage models and the sleekly multipurpose Adam stool series are striking examples of everyday utility. Unified by an organic sensibility and hands-on aesthetic, Frama is nothing less than a redefinition of a lifestyle brand.