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Ayana Armchair

c. 2020

by Naoto Fukasawa
for B&B Italia Outdoor

Ayana Armchair

by Naoto Fukasawa
for  B&B Italia Outdoor

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The Ayana armchair from B&B Italia Outdoor uses wood with a pleas­ant orien­tal touch. The round section frame in natural teak­wood comple­ments gener­ously padded cush­ions that make it highly comfort­able. The Ayana series, which includes a dining table, low table, sofas, and armchairs, is a project with a green soul. The teak used is FSC® certi­fied, and all the mate­ri­als that make up the various elements are designed to be sepa­rated and disposed of in an envi­ron­men­tally friendly at the end of the product’s life cycle. For quick-ship options, please see the spec sheet to the left or call 800.886.0867 for details.

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Naoto Fukasawa

Japan

Japanese industrial design icon Naoto Fukasawa is known for work that is simultaneously sculptural and functional. From CD players, cell phones, and electrical appliances, to furniture for sitting, sleeping and eating, Fukasawa’s work is always museum-quality. In fact, a wall-mounted CD player he designed for Muji is part of the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. Inspired by the outline and the shape of a volume or item, he looks for inspiration in the subconscious thoughts that humans have about objects.

Fukasawa has immersed himself in the electronics world since the beginning of his career, at Seiko Epson in Japan, where he designed products such as wrist TVs and mini printers. He also spent time in the U.S. working with companies in Silicon Valley, and was involved in the development of a design concept for Apple. He continued to dream up technological products when he returned to Japan, while at the same time taking on impressive furniture collaborations that quickly made him a household name in the industry. As a furniture designer, he has collaborated on award-winning pieces for B&B Italia, Driade, Magis, Artemide, Danese, Boffi, and more. Works like the Piccola Papilio lounge for B&B Italia reveal Fukasawa’s energetic approach to minimalism. The chair’s enveloping form is utterly simplistic and captivatingly artful at the same time.

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