Mantis Side and Lounge by C. Bassam & S. Fellows
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Mantis Side and Lounge by C. Bassam & S. Fellows
Discover this chair inspired by the noble praying mantis, the signature stance and powerful limbs of this chair offers a study in contrasts.
Strong and elegant, sharp and curved, thick and thin — the Mantis is sturdy and solid, yet visually light. Designer Craig Bassam conceived the chair to be a new American classic, This object possesses measurable gravitas and is not overly indebted to the classic dining chairs associated with mid-century Europe.
From certain angles, the Mantis Chair feels almost like a piece of sculpture. Carved entirely from solid wood, it is a new alternative to the classic and indestructible courthouse chair – joints reinforced by steel pins ensure strength and durability.
Unlike many of its predecessors, however, comfort is at the forefront, with a commodious, ergonomically shaped seat. A hand-stitched leather cushion can be added to amplify both comfort and luxury.
Lead time : 5 to 6 weeks
Technical details :
CB-25 Mantis Side Chair
W 25 1/2” D 21” H 30 7/8” SH 17 3/8” AH 26 5/8”
W 64.8cm D 53.3cm H 78.5 cm SH 44.2cm AH 67.6cm
CB-250 Mantis Lounge Chair
W 27 1/2” D 23 5/8” H 27 3/8” SH 14 7/8” AH 23 1/8”
W 69.8 D 60.2cm H 69.6 cm SH 37.8cm AH 58.6cm
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Alexander Díaz Andersson Swedish-born, Mexico-based, Alexander Díaz Andersson first opened his design studio on the Yucatán peninsula of Mexico after graduating from the European Institute of Design in Milan in 2008. Inspired by his multi-cultural background and experiences both in Europe and Latin America, his work is informed by Mexico’s architectural, design and cultural environments, and the Scandinavian design vocabulary.
Studio David Pompa creates unique objects with a strong commitment to honest materials and craftmanship. David Pompa was launched in Mexico City in 2013, committed to the cration of quality design objects and focused on elegant lighting made of essential shapes with a warm minimalist touch.