imma bar stool 11-040
Stephan Hürlemann, 2023
With imma, the classic cross-frame chair becomes a variable modular system. The solid cross construction replaces the surrounding frame and, together with the bent rear feet, creates a high degree of stability.
As the seat is screwed on at a distance, it appears to float and can be easily replaced. The 3D moulded plywood of the seat and backrest gives it a light appearance. Apart from being available as a chair, with or without armrests, imma is produced as a stool in three different seat heights. Finishes are possible in Horgenglarus black, natural beech, oak and ash, stained in various shades of brown, opaquely lacquered in one of the 13 colours from the collection or any freely selectable combination - both single-coloured and two-coloured. The chair can be equipped with conventional upholstery or all models with a natural wool-felt covering.
Wooden frame with cross,
ring of solid bentwood,
moulded plywood seat
W35, T35, SH66
Variants
Designers
stephan hürlemann
Swiss architect and designer. Studied architecture at the ETH Zurich. From 2002 Director of the Agency by Hannes Wettstein (1958-2008). Established itself after Wettstein death to the creative head of the Agency, which acted under the name Studio Hannes Wettstein till early 2016 and today called Hürlemann.