Ishino Armchair.

Design: Daï Sugasawa.

Walter K. and his brother Willy invented the club chair in 1907. This tradition is revived in Ishino. The armchair from the Ishino range, available with a variety of covers, invites us to enjoy its finely rounded curves and extra-soft upholstery.

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Take a generous seat and be hugged by the pleasantly rounded back. The material attracts us almost magically, and surrounds us like a shell. Ishino stands for ideal proportions and a vision of more design: a clear and balanced silhouette, with relaxed yet precise folds. Every seam sits exactly where it should.

How can a piece of furniture appeal to a feeling held deep within us? We long to be immersed in comfort. This longing is manifested in the soulful softness of the program designed by Daï Sugasawa, which brings together coziness and structure. The sofas, armchairs, stools and tables from the Ishino range can be played with freely. These various elements make it possible to define the space – their different levels, volumes and functions create a spatial landscape. Ishino allows us to be immersed in comfort, and to share this feeling with others.