Catch Chair JH1
$1,465
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$2,995
$1,465
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$2,995
$1,465
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$2,995
$1,465
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$2,995
$1,465
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$2,995
$1,465
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$2,995
$1,465
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$2,995
$1,465
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$2,995
$1,465
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$2,995
$1,465
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$2,995
$1,465
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$2,995
$1,465
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$2,995
$1,465
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$2,995
Description
We love the way this chair welcomes us with open arms. Jaime Hayon's inaugural entry for Copenhagen-based makes a statement both physically and aesthetically. The playful graphic serpentine shape is counterbalanced by the well-balanced, sturdy legs. Shell is made from molded polyurethane foam with a metal frame and glass fiber reinforcements, then covered in cold cured foam. A wide range of upholstery options are available in leather or textile from Camira, Gabriel, Kvadrat, CA-MO. Two different options for the legs: white oiled oak or stained black oak.Jaime is a rock star in the modern design arena, having collaborated with Bosa Ceramiche, Camper, Lladro and a host of interior and architectural work around the world. He brings a signature whimsy to his work, yet always considering that design is also about living with the stuff. What we love most about Jaime is his design ethos: it's about creating happiness. We couldn't agree more.
Specifications
Size
- 35.4" h x 22.8" w x 22.8" d (90x58x58cm)
- Seat height: 17.7" (45cm)
- Armrest height: 26.8" (68cm)
Material
PU, HR foam, oiled or lacquered oak
Details
- Fabric Group 1: Hot Madison Reboot, Remix 3, Re-Wool
- Fabric Group 2: Canvas 2, Barnum, Fiord 2
- Fabric Group 3: Hallingdal 65, Steelcut Quartet, Steelcut Trio 3
- Fabric Group 4: Acca, Cifrado, Ecriture, Uniform Melange, Vidar 4
- Fabric Group 5: Karakorum, Sisu
- Fabric Group 6: Fuse, Gentle 2
- Leather Group 1: Tailor
- Leather Group 2: Noble
- Leather Group 3: Elmosoft
Made in Poland
Brand
&Tradition
Design is never static. When Copenhagen-based &Tradition was established in 2010, founder Martin Kornbek Hansen's mission was to produce work that was defined by a unique vision, whether it came from Danish legends of the past or young innovators of the future. The roster extends from timeless luminaries such as Verner Panton and Arne Jacobsen to current leading lights Samuel Wilkinson and Norm.Architects to exciting new names Mia Hamborg and Victor Vetterlein. As the company's Kornbek Hansen puts it: "We see a kinship between the old masters, who were avant-garde in their time, and new designers creating the ground-breaking icons of today."
With its library of furniture and lighting extending from the 1930s to the present day, the firm is uniquely positioned to carry on the Nordic tradition of unstinting craftsmanship and adroit use of materials. Nonetheless, &Tradition sees its future in global terms, handpicking design talent and production facilities internationally in an effort to continually produce relevant product and engage a new generation of conscious consumers.
Designer
Jaime Hayon
"Humor reflects very much who I am…my character," says Spanish-born designer Jaime Hayon, known for his bold and whimsical design sense. As a teenager in the 1970s, he submerged himself in skateboard culture and graffiti art and then opted to study industrial design in Madrid and Paris. Joining Fabrica, the Benetton-funded design and communication academy, he began working closely with legendary image-maker and agitator Oliviero Toscani. After heading up the Fabrica design department, Jaime broke out with his own collections of designer toys, ceramics and furniture.
A rock star in the design world with studios in Italy, Spain and the UK, Jaime's client list includes Camper, Baccarat, &Tradition and Established & Sons. He’s particularly known for tabletop objects—his irreverent approach kickstarted heritage porcelain house Lladró. Numerous awards from the likes of Icon Magazine, Wallpaper Magazine and Elle Decor (Spain) attest to his sway. "People will always look for objects that inspire them," he says, "that make them dream."