Wingback was inspired by traditional 17th century Wingback and balloon-back archetypes, and was developed for Shoreditch House Members Club. Its expressive sweeping curves allows designers to specify Wingback in the centre of spaces as a sculptural intervention rather than merely a piece of seating. The wings provide convenient acoustic protection for mobile phone use and a headrest for quick snoozes.
Wingback is Tom Dixon’s much appreciated armchair with its expressive sweeping curves that act as a sculptural intervention. This armchair is upholstered in Wool and available in a variety of colours and leg options. The wings provide convenient acoustic protection for mobile phone use and a headrest for quick snoozes.
Inspired by traditional 17th Century Wingback and balloon-back archetypes, the chair was originally developed for Shoreditch House Members Club. Wingback’s recognisable silhouette is formed through a hard sculptural foam shell concealing a steel frame with modelled plywood base. It is then covered with cut foam and given a pocket-sprung seat cushion for maximum comfort. The collection is available in a wide range of colours and fabrics. Available with four leg options: Black, Natural, Chrome and Brass.
Technical details
Dimensions:
W 74 x D 97 x H 128 cm