Burra Armchair

Burra Armchair

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Normann Copenhagen

Simon Legald

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Short for burrata, the round and famously soft Italian cheese, Burra invites you into its enveloping embrace with its exceptionally comfortable seat and pleasant aesthetic.

Burra Chair is a visually striking dining chair with a rounded seat and enveloping backrest. The fully upholstered chair is crafted from molded veneer fitted with PU foam for added softness. The backrest features a slight angle, ensuring optimal support and comfort. 

A visually characteristic design, the Burra collection demanded an equally characteristic name. As implied by its name, the design is a study in softness. Distinguished by its accentuated round seat and enveloping back and armrest, the plump design offers meticulous seating comfort while the charismatic appearance makes a compelling impact in any setting.

Alongside the burrata-inspired seat, one of the Burra collection’s main character traits is the distinctive, curved backrest that naturally evolves into armrests. Every element of the design alludes to its softness. Both dining and lounge chair variants are clad in full upholstery, while the design idiom consists of rounded, organic lines that melt together. The result is two bold, sculptural designs with their own unique expression. With their unusually plump dimensions and charismatic silhouette, the Burra Chair and Burra Lounge Chair transcend traditional furniture, making them statement pieces that add both functionality and artistic flair to any interior.

Steel, hard molded foam, soft molded foam

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Simon Legald

Simon Legald graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in the summer of 2012. His work consists of both small and large scale products. Simon’s designs are often created in a dialogue between craftsmanship and industry. He also likes to incorporate the techniques that are necessary for the structure of a product into the design by highlighting them visually.

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