Soft Edge41 Chair Chromed steel base Felt glider-Full upholstery-Remix-173

 

Iskos-Berlin’s Soft Edge series features an organically shaped seat and back, blending strong curves with extreme lightness to create a minimalistic design that optimises human-centric comfort. With its wooden seat and back in a variety of finishes and four-legged steel base, the Soft Edge 40/41 Chair offers uncluttered aesthetics, stability, and functionality. Its strength and stackability make it ideal for using in private, public and contract environments – from homes to corporate spaces and cafés. Also available with an upholstered seat and in a fully upholstered version in a wide range of different fabric options.

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Soft Edge41 Chair Chromed steel base Felt glider-Full upholstery-Remix-173

  • Item no: AC165-A001-AA01-01DT
  • Size: H79 x W50 x L52.5
  • Frame: Chromed Steel
  • Glider: Felt gliders

Soft Edge 41 / Story

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Soft Edge 41 / Designer

Iskos-Berlin is the design partnership of Aleksej Iskos and Boris Berlin, which was founded in 2010 and is based in Copenhagen. Together, they work across the fields of industrial, furniture and graphic design. The pair previously worked together at Komplot Design, Berlin was a founding member in 1987, with Iskos joining the practice in 1999. Berlin (b. 1958) is from St. Petersburg, Russia, and is a graduate of the city’s Institute of Applied Arts. While Iskos (b. 1965) is from Kharkov, Ukraine, and has studied architecture, engineering and industrial design in both Ukraine and Denmark. Their approach is to “see design as an art of storytelling” and they pay particular attention to the materiality of objects, often letting this define the language of their designs. Their exploratory nature often results in products that utilise new technologies and materials. For HAY, Iskos-Berlin have created the Soft Edge series of chairs and stools, a design created in the knowledge that there is no ultimate sitting posture, rather that our natural state is one of constant dynamic movement.