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True seating collection by True Design

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Two Fender sofas in grey from True Design

Dezeen Showroom: the True collection by Italian brand True Design encompasses a range of ergonomic seating designed to be informal and adaptable to any interior space.

The True collection includes Fender, a family of sofas and armchairs with tubular steel frames and rounded edges that invite users to sit on their armrests.

Two Fender sofas in grey from True DesignFender is available as an armchair and in two sizes of sofa

"The place where the arm usually rests becomes an additional seat, a comfortable support to use the armchair in a more dynamic and informal way," said True Design.

"Sitting on the armrest is no longer a childish or impertinent gesture since it is made specifically to accommodate and sustain this."

Fender sofa and two armchairs on a theatre stage with spot lightingThe Fender sofa and armchair has rounded, cushioned armrests that can be used as additional seating

Also featured in the True collection is Code, a range of ottomans that can be combined into different seating arrangements.

The Code poufs come in circular, square and triangular shapes and are also available with an optional backrest.

Code poufs on a theatre stage with spot lightingThe Code poufs are intended to be combined to create larger seating compositions

True Design describes the True collection as vast and versatile, suiting a range of environments from retail, hospitality and workspaces to private residences.

The photography is by Alberto Strada.

Product: True

Brand: True Design

Contact: press@truedesign.it

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Competition: win a recycled plastic Fiber Chair from Muuto

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A set of Muuto Fiber side chairs with grey bases surround an oak table

For our latest competition, we've teamed up with Danish furniture brand Muuto to offer readers the chance to win a Fiber Chair in a colour and base of their choice.

Originally launched in 2014, Muuto has released a recycled plastic version of its Fiber Chair as part of a drive to create more sustainable products using reused raw materials.

In celebration of the new generation of Muuto chairs, one lucky Dezeen reader will win a Fiber Armchair or Side Chair in their choice of base and colour.

Three Muuto Fiber Chairs in dusty green, black ochre and woodMuuto has launched a recycled plastic version of its Fiber Chair

Designed by Copenhagen studio Iskos-Berlin, the Fiber Chair was conceived as a "modern yet timeless" take on a classic shell chair.

"One of the most difficult and noble disciplines of design is to create simple, well-functioning, and almost ordinary objects that nevertheless have a strong identity," said Iskos-Berlin. "We designed the Fiber Chair to do just that through a clear sculptural language that refuses to compromise on comfort."

The shell of the Fiber chair is made from a composite of plastic and wood fibres, which gives it a distinct surface with a soft, matte touch.

80 per cent of the plastic used is recycled from post-industrial waste from the manufacturing of eyewear.

A photograph of the Muuto chairsThe shell of the Fiber Chair is made from a composite of plastic and FSC-certified wood fibers

"It is a chair stripped of all unnecessary layers," the studio explained. "The iconic form marries soft, embracing curves with an innovative wood fibre composite, giving the Fiber Chair a unique expression and tactile texture."

The chair is available in Muuto's signature colours, including Black, Dusty Green, Grey, Ochre and White. Customers can choose from an oak, metal, or swivel base.

A group of Muuto Fiber Chairs in grey surround an oak veneer table in a minimalist interior The chair is available in a range of colours including Dusty Green

Other products by Muuto include the solid oak top 70/70 table by Swedish architecture and design studio TAF, which balances "simple Scandinavian aesthetics" with the warmth of layered wood, and the Outline Daybed by Norwegian studio Anderssen & Voll, which is distinguished by its "understated yet characterful proportions".

The brand is also known for its adaptable workplace products, including Danish designer Thomas Bentzen's Linear System Series, a range of tables, lighting, screens, and trays that have been designed to fit as comfortably in an office as they do a hospitality venue.

Founded in 2006, Muuto is a Danish design company "rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition characterised by enduring aesthetics, functionality, craftsmanship and an honest expression".

With showrooms across the globe, the brand aims to deliver new perspectives on Scandinavian design through its use of diverse materials and techniques.

To find out more about the brand, visit its website.

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Competition closes on 10 April. Terms and conditions apply. One reader will win a Muuto unupholstered Fiber Armchair or Side Chair in their choice of colour and base. The winner will be selected at random and notified by email. This competition is open to readers in Europe only.

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Ekstrem chair by Terje Ekstrøm for Varier

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Ekstrem chairs by Varier in yellow, green, black, white and rose

Dezeen Showroom: Norwegian brand Varier has rereleased a classic piece of postmodernist furniture, the Ekstrem chair, in new fabric options.

The Ekstrem chair has been largely unchanged since its launch in 1984 and is now available in a knitted velvet fabric called Gentle 2 from Danish upholstery brand Kvadrat.

Woman sitting in a green Ekstrem chair by VarierThe shape of the Esktrem chair allows users to sit in a number of different positions

Originally created by industrial designer Terje Ekstrøm, the Ekstrem chair has a playful and organic shape that is designed to become a statement piece in any room.

"Adding character to any space, Ekstrem's qualities of premium design make it a stand-alone object while offering an out-of-the-ordinary sitting experience through its playful functionality," said Varier. "Sit forward, sideways, turn all the way around, or kick your feet up on the armrests and discover comfort in new ways."

Close up of yellow, rose and blue Ekstrem chairsThe chair is now available in Gentle 2 fabric, which stretches around the tubular form

The Ekstrem chair achieves its shape from a tubular steel frame with polyurethane foam padding. The upholstery is made up of 28 separate pieces of fabric that are sewn together and manually fitted to the unique shape of the chair.

The velvet Gentle 2 fabric is available in six colours, including orange, rose, blue, green, black and white.

Close up of a person sitting in a green Ekstrem chairEkstrem was originally created in 1984 by Norwegian designer Terje Ekstrøm

"The knitted stretch velvet has a voluminous expression, featuring a rich surface with an elegant shine," said the brand.

"With its excellent stretchability, the fabric clings to curves in a particularly elegant way, making it ideal for upholstering organic shapes and the perfect fit for Ekstrem."

Product: Ekstrem

Designer: Terje Ekstrøm

Brand: Varier

Contact: frode.karlsen@varierfurniture.com

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Cross Bar chair by Pearson Lloyd for Takt

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Cross Bar chair by PearsonLloyd for Takt

Dezeen Showroom: London-based design studio Pearson Lloyd aimed to bring the ethos of replaceability to an overlooked furniture type with the Cross Bar chair, created for Takt.

"The Cross Bar chair extends Takt's commitment to full replaceability and repairability to a new furniture category, delivering an efficient solution to the bar-stool market," said Pearson Loyd co-founder Luke Pearson.

Cross Bar chair by PearsonLloyd for TaktThe Cross Bar chair is repairable with replaceable components

Its repairable nature makes the stool particularly good for hospitality and workplace settings, although aesthetically it is just as suited to the home.

The Cross Bar chair comes in two heights and is made of timber that is available in three different finishes: oiled oak, smoked oak and black-lacquered oak.

Cross Bar chair by PearsonLloyd for TaktIt is made of timber with an optionally upholstered seat

The chair is designed to prioritise comfort and has a backrest that Pearson Lloyd also favours because it gives the stool a "definite orientation".

The seat can be optionally upholstered in a choice of three eco-labelled textile colours including sand grey, dark petrol or golden ochre or in cognac or black leather that has the Nordic Swan Ecolabel.

Product: Cross Bar chair

Designer: PearsonLloyd

Brand: Takt

Contact: pro@taktcph.com

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Lyra lounge chair by Andreas Engesvik for Fogia

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Lyra lounge chair by Andreas Engesvik for Fogia

**Dezeen Showroom: **made for Swedish brand Fogia, Andreas Engesvik set out to combine the comforts of an easy chair with uncompromising aesthetics in the Lyra lounge Chair.

The Lyra lounge chair combines the graphic lines of a metal frame with the soft, flexible shapes of ample cushioning.

Lyra lounge chair by Andreas Engesvik for FogiaThe Lyra lounge chair is meant to deliver supreme comfort without compromising on aesthetics

Between the two is a canvas seat – a material that Engesvik chose for its natural feel and that has the added benefit of being light, so the chair is easy to move despite its size.

Fogia describes the comfort of Lyra as being similar to sinking into a pile of pillows and says the chair is destined to become a favourite in whatever room it is placed.

Lyra lounge chair by Andreas Engesvik for FogiaIts metal legs are available in a selection of four neutral RAL colours

"Lyra Lounge is a good example of what Fogia always tries to achieve – the mix of non-compromise in design, materials, and comfort – that gives our customers a product that they can love and pass on for generations to come," said Fogia CEO Marcus Huber.

Lyra can be ordered with a matching footstool and upholstered in either textile or leather. Its base combines a standard canvas hue with a choice of neutral RAL colours for the legs.

Product: Lyra

Designer: Andreas Engesvik

Brand: Fogia

Contact: anna.beijmo@fogia.se

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Muuto relaunches Fiber Chair with recycled plastic shell

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Fiber Chair for Muuto

Promotion: Danish furniture brand Muuto has released a recycled plastic version of its Fiber Chair designed by Copenhagen studio Iskos-Berlin.

Muuto originally launched the chair in 2014, and its reintroduction is part of a drive to create more sustainable products using reused raw materials.

An picture of the recycled plastic Fiber Chair for MuutoMuuto has launched a recycled plastic version of its Fiber Chair

"The Fiber Chair is one of our most popular designs, a modern yet timeless chair," said Muuto.

"Taking the leap from virgin to recycled plastic in its production feels like an ambitious starting point in becoming more circular in our consumption of raw material."

Recycled plastic version of its Fiber Chair in green, black and a peach colourThe shell chair is now made from a combination of recycled plastic of which 80 per cent is recycled

Designed by Iskos-Berlin, the Fiber Chair was created as a modern take on a classic archetypal shell chair.

"One of the most difficult and noble disciplines of design is to create simple, well-functioning, and almost ordinary objects that nevertheless have a strong identity," said Iskos and Berlin.

Shell chairs in green and blackThe recycled plastic shell is mixed with FSC certified wood fibres to create a matt and tactile surface

"We designed the Fiber Chair to do just that through a clear sculptural language that refuses to compromise on comfort," it continued.

"It is a chair stripped of all unnecessary layers. The iconic form marries soft, embracing curves with an innovative wood fiber composite, giving the Fiber Chair a unique expression and tactile texture."

A photograph of grey office chairs around a tableThe wood fibres are visible from close up

The chair's shell is made from a composite of plastic and wood fibres, which gives it a matt finish and distinct appearance.

80 per cent of the plastic used is recycled from post-industrial waste from the manufacturing of glasses.

The blend of recycled plastic and wood fibres intends to give the chair a unique look with "a fine aesthetic detail making the design come alive with tactility".

Muuto's relaunched chair is available in the exact same colour range as the original chair, including Black, Dusty Green, Grey, Ochre and White with options of oak, metal and swivel bases.

Shell chair in brownThe chair is available in a range of colours including Ochre

"We at Muuto continuously question our approach and methods to arrive at new perspectives on Scandinavian design," said Muuto.

"The new version of the Fiber Chair in recycled plastic is the result of a challenge we posed to ourselves – to reimagine the way we work with recycled plastic."

"To create something strong and durable from recycled materials that could match our distinctive color palette and endure daily wear and tear. This complex yet thrilling challenge led us into novel fields of research, inspiring us to develop a new composite material in the process."

Find out more about the Fiber Chair on Muuto's website.

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Bauhaus chairs by Erich Dieckmann for TYP

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Baby blue D1 chair by Erich Dieckmann for TYP with wicker seat

**Dezeen Showroom: **Austrian brand TYP has reissued a trio of chairs by seminal Bauhaus furniture designer Erich Dieckmann and adapted them for modern use.

The Dieckmann by TYP collection is centred on D1, a wooden chair with a cubic frame and curved backrest designed to fit into a variety of different interiors.

Wooden D1+ chair with wicker seat by TYPTYP has reissued the D1 (top image) and D1+ chair (above) by Erich Dieckmann

It also includes two variations on this design – a version with armrests called D1+ and one with slanted hind legs and a simplified backrest called D2.

Originally created by Dieckmann around 1930, the seating designs were early examples of Typenmöbel, meaning furniture optimised for standardised mass production.

Green dyed D2 chair by Erich DieckmannThe D2 chair has slanted hind legs and a simplified backrest

All their components were carefully measured and fabricated to fit the human body, in a bid to guarantee comfort despite their wooden frames.

TYP has brought the Bauhaus chairs up to date by reengineering their joints and adapting their sizes for modern users, all while preserving their original proportions.

"Each piece is simple yet functional, stringently geometric yet adaptable to the human posture," said TYP. "What applies to all is easy to produce and fairly priced products that don’t compromise quality."

Black D1+ chair by TYPThe chairs can be finished in three different kinds of wood and six different colours

The chairs are available in hardwearing Robinia wood for use outdoors and in oak or ash wood for interior purposes.

The ash can also be dyed in six different colours including black, white, baby blue and olive green. The wooden seats can be left plain, swapped out for wickerwork or upholstered in a range of textiles and leathers.

Products: Dieckmann by TYP collection

Designer: Erich Dieckmann

Brand: TYP

Contact: mail@typ.land

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Hunter lounge chair by Torbjørn Afdal for Eikund

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Hunter lounge chair by Torbjørn Afdal for Eikund

Dezeen Showroom: Eikund has re-released a classic of Norwegian design, Torbjørn Afdal's Hunter lounge chair, which features a leather seat pulled taut by buckles.

Designed in 1960, the Hunter chair represented Afdal's take on a popular style of seating at the time known as the "hunting chair", made of solid wood and saddle leather.

Hunter lounge chair by Torbjørn Afdal for EikundEikund has relaunched and updated Torbjørn Afdal's 1960 design for the Hunter chair

Afdal's version of the chair has a minimalistic aesthetic and is designed to have a fluid and organic form.

Eikund has subtly updated the Hunter chair for its relaunch so it stays true to the design while incorporating the latest innovations in materials and processes, giving it additional durability and timelessness.

Hunter lounge chair by Torbjørn Afdal for EikundThe chair features saddle leather that is stretched over the frame using buckles at the back

It features organically tanned leather, solid cast brass buckles, edge stitching details and smooth transitions of wood.

The Hunter chair is available in hardwoods ranging from pale soaped oak to dark oiled walnut or black lacquered oak, while the aniline leather saddle comes in natural, black or cognac colours.

Product: Hunter

Designer: Torbjørn Afdal

Brand: Eikund

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Fluffy chair by Fredrik A. Kayser for Eikund

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Fluffy chair by Fredrik A. Kayser for Eikund

Dezeen Showroom: furniture brand Eikund has released an updated version of Fredrik A. Kayser's Fluffy chair, known for its long-haired sheepskin seat.

The Fluffy chair is a piece of Norwegian design heritage with contemporary appeal and in 2021 it won an NYCxDESIGN Awards nomination in the Iconic Product category.

Fluffy chair by Fredrik A. Kayser for EikundThe Fluffy chair is a piece of Norwegian design heritage

Launched by Kayser in 1954, the statement chair combines its distinctive long sheepskin upholstery with sloping wood armrests, designed to encourage the sitter to sink deeply into the soft seat.

It is described as "a floating cloud of fluffiness" by Eikund, which uses a hairdresser to trim the fur once it is on the chair, to give the piece its refined appearance.

Fluffy chair by Fredrik A. Kayser for EikundIts long sheepskin is trimmed by a hairdresser after upholstering

Fluffy is available with either black or white sheepskin upholstery, both with natural depth and variation in colour.

The hardwood frame comes in pale oak or dark walnut hardwoods, with a range of finish options.

Product: Fluffy

Designer: Fredrik A. Kayser

Brand: Eikund

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4PM chaise longue by Massproductions

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Wooden 4PM chaise lounge by Massproductions in a concrete room

Dezeen Showroom: as part of Stockholm Design Week 2022, Swedish brand Massproductions is presenting a lounge chair made from laminated wood that provides comfort without the need for upholstery.

The 4PM chaise longue is available in two types of wood, including a warm-toned Douglas fir and a slightly darker cherry wood, as well as in a self-build version that pays homage to the work of Italian designer Enzo Mari.

4PM chaise lounge by Massproductions in a concrete room4PM combines curved and flat elements to create a comfortable seat

"The chaise is a combination of curved and flat parts, and has been designed to provide the best possible comfort," said Massproductions.

"From above, the profile of 4PM tapers towards the footrest, which enables the feet to fall comfortably on both sides – something that also simplifies getting in or out."

4PM chaise lounge by Massproductions in a concrete roomIts footrest can double up as a side table

The chaise longue has a raised footrest that can double up as a seat or side table, while an adjustable headrest provides the only bit of cushioning.

Following in the footsteps of Enzo Mari's seminal Autoprogettazione collection of self-assembly furniture, Massproductions has also released instructions and drawing for how to build a simplified version of the design from scratch using materials found at any hardware store.

Wooden chaise lounge by Massproductions in front of a large glass sliding door4PM is made from wood with upholstery limited to a cushioned headrest

"You may not be able to afford 4PM," said the brand's chief designer Chris Martin. "But with instructions, you can make your own and get the luxury of the chaise longue without the luxurious price tag."

The product was launched during a pared-back version of Stockholm Design Week, which is taking place in venues throughout the Swedish capital until 13 February 2022 before returning in September to coincide with the postponed Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair.

Product:4PM chaise longue

Designer: Chris Martin

Brand:Massproductions

Contact:info@massproductions.se

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Koster outdoor furniture by Studio Norrlandet for Skargaarden

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Tables and chairs from Koster outdoor collection by Studio Norrlandet for Skargaarden on a patio

Dezeen Showroom: Studio Norrlandet has designed Skargaarden's Koster collection of outdoor chairs and tables to withstand even the most extreme weather conditions.

With Koster, Studio Norrlandet wanted to produce a set of outdoor furniture that would pass the most stringent load and durability tests – while looking like something that founders Jari and Anna Visuri would want in their own garden.

Square wooden dining table with matching chairs on a patioThe Koster collection is designed to withstand extreme weather

Among other things, the furniture was tested to see if it could withstand high winds on a skyscraper roof without blowing away.

"We were looking for a comfy, uncomplicated, beautiful and simple design," said Jari Visuri, who is also founder and CEO of Skargaarden. "Chairs that are easy to sit in, even when you have a lot of chairs close together around the table."

Koster outdoor chair by Studio Norrlandet for Skargaarden close up on grey rope seatThe collection's chairs and tables are made of teak wood and UV-resistant rope

The resulting Koster collection incorporates a chair, bar stool and tables in three sizes, all made of teak wood with UV-resistant rope seats and backrests.

The pieces have a Swedish sensibility, which extends across all Skargaarden products, and can be left outdoors year-round.

Product: Koster

Designer: Studio Norrlandet

Brand: Skargaarden

Contact: info@skargaarden.com

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Competition: win a Luna outdoor chair by King

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For our latest competition, we've teamed up with King to offer readers the chance to win one of three Luna outdoor chairs.

Created by contemporary furniture designer Charles Wilson for the Australian brand King, the Luna outdoor chair is designed to be an ideal piece for sitting and relaxing in the garden.

Three readers will win a Luna outdoor chair in a premium King fabric and colour of their choice.

King Living Luna chairThe Luna outdoor chair's fabric range includes textiles called Malibu, Oceania, Seacliff and Maldives

Inspired by the original indoor version, the Luna outdoor chair has a similarly low, generous seat perched atop three legs.

The chair's back and base are made from expanded steel mesh with an intricate net-like structure, creating a robust design with an almost weightless appearance.

Luna's frame is also steel with a powder-coated finish. Readers can choose from Eucalyptus, which is pale green; Salt, a form of white; or Blush, a creamy pink.

The seat is completed by a fabric-covered pad and is attached by a magnet, meaning you can easily remove it for cleaning or change the colour to update the look.

Choose from a variety of Sunbrella fabrics for the seat pad, including Malibu, Oceania, Seacliff and Maldives. Each comes in a number of colourways. Sunbrella fabrics are resistant to UV rays, pool splashes and damaging coastal conditions.

King Living Luna chairThe Luna outdoor chair's back and base are made from expanded steel mesh with an intricate net-like structure

"From small inner-city balconies to sprawling backyard areas, the King range of outdoor pieces have been thoughtfully designed to suit our native climate and a variety of different outside spaces," said David Hardwick, global head of design and product."

"When it comes to outdoor furniture, Australia's harsh climate demands a high level of quality," continues Hardwick.

The King Outdoor collection also comes with a 10-year steel frame outdoor warranty to give you added peace of mind.

King Living Luna chairThree readers will win a Luna outdoor chair in a fabric and colour of their choice

The Luna outdoor chair measures 36 inches wide by 26.75 inches deep by 27 inches tall.

Founded in Sydney in 1977, King operates in Australia, New Zealand, Asia and North America. Its award-winning furniture is available to buy from your nearest showroom or online.

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Competition closes 23 August 2021. Terms and conditions apply. Three winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Please note delivery is only available to readers in cities where there is a King showroom.

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