Modern art of the 20th and 21st centuries deserves an appropriate setting, with a building and its furniture that is just as modern. Berlin architects Sauerbruch Hutton were thus faced with an exciting challenge when asked to design the Museum Brandhorst in Munich. Three different seating solutions were developed for the museum that opened in 2009 – for the cafeteria, the foyer, the conference and lecture rooms as well as the lounge. ClassiCon developed the designs to the point of series production in close collaboration with the architects. Along with demanding expectations in terms of form and quality, the typical wear and tear that the furniture would be subjected to in the public space had also to be taken into consideration. Its durability was ensured by means of various tests.
Designed for the lounge of Museum Brandhorst in Munich, this chair invites relaxed pausing.
Lounge Chair. Frame solid oak or walnut, natural or black-stained, with clear varnish. Seat frame tubular steel with rubber webbing. Upholstery polyurethane with polyester fibre. Cover in fabric or leather. Contrast stitching exclusively for premium leather. Changeable gliders in felt or plastic.
Natural solid oak
Black-stained solid oak
Natural solid walnut
Fabric group 1
Nature
Orange
Grey
Black
Fabric group 2
Linen
Smoke
Granite
Midnight
Plum
Fabric group 3
Fabric group 4
581
180
120
220
280
170
771
971
871
681
671
893
154
106
224
793
191
356
944
791
671
584
813
733
213
353
193
913
973
837
773
783
683
792
582
233
143
283
952
182
772
652
612
512
Fabric group 5
110
376
113
116
368
180
224
960
773
764
687
Leather
Black
Grey
Anthracite
White
Chocolate
Cognac
Blue
Bordeaux
Black
Terra
Coconut
Enzian
Rucola
All dimensions are in the unit cm.
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An integrated planning approach that – from urban development to furniture design – combines functionality with a high architectural standard, sensuality and environmental sustainability: this is the trademark of Sauerbruch Hutton. Since 1989, the couple and their office have represented extraordinary, award-winning work.
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