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Juli Soft Chair

c. 2020

by Werner Aisslinger
for Cappellini

Juli Soft Chair

by Werner Aisslinger
for  Cappellini

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Sophis­ti­cated and elegant in its expres­sion, Juli Soft is the apex of twenty years of creative exper­i­men­ta­tion by designer Werner Aisslinger. Fully uphol­stered in fabric, the Juli Soft armchair sits on top of a base that comes in the follow­ing versions: a goblet base with a polished chrome finish, matte white, matte black, or matte mud; with four ash legs with a bleached finish, oak stained, wengé stained, or black stained; with 4 or 5 aluminum legs in a polished aluminum version, matte white, matte black, or matte mud; 4 tubular iron legs with polished chrome, matt white, matte black, or matte mud finish; with a sled base, with versions in polished chrome, matt white, matte black, or a matt mud finish.
Thanks to its remark­able stabil­ity, the robust injec­tion-molded seat, and the fresh, contem­po­rary look, the Juli soft is the perfect solu­tion for home and Contract settings.

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Werner Aisslinger

Germany

Werner Aisslinger is a German designer with a diverse portfolio known for his innovative use of materials and linking technologies with emotions. Born in Nördlingen, Germany, in 1964, he studied industrial design at the Hochschule der Künste (HdK) in Berlin. Between 1989-92 he worked as a freelancer for famed designers Ron Arad and Jasper Morrison. In 1993, Werner founded his office in Berlin, emphasizing product design, design concepts, and brand architecture. In particular, his approach revolves around using the latest technologies and has helped introduce new materials and techniques to the world of product design. For example, his "Juli chair" for Cappellini was the first item of furniture to use a new type of foam called "integral polyurethane foam." It became the first German chair design selected as a permanent exhibit at the MoMA in New York in 1964.

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