Cousy armchair, 2006
Cousy armchair by Vincent van Duysen for Arflex.
The Cousy armchair is a generous seat with an upholstered frame and cushions. It embodies van Duysen's design philosophy, through its balance of an architectural frame and soft padded cushions, uniting buildings and interiors. It is an attractive, practical and relaxed design.
Part of the Cousy sofa range. Vincent Van Duysen applied his minimalistic style to the Cousy system of seating, which includes a sofa in three different sizes, armchair, pouf and chaise longue.
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Description
Cousy armchair by Vincent van Duysen for Arflex.
The Cousy armchair is a generous seat with an upholstered frame and cushions. It embodies van Duysen's design philosophy, through its balance of an architectural frame and soft padded cushions, uniting buildings and interiors. It is an attractive, practical and relaxed design.
Part of the Cousy sofa range. Vincent Van Duysen applied his minimalistic style to the Cousy system of seating, which includes a sofa in three different sizes, armchair, pouf and chaise longue.
Dimensions
90w x 100d x 75cmh
Materials
The solid beechwood structure is covered with differentiated density polyurethane foam and fibre cover.
The backrest and the rigid and small-sized armrests welcome large cushions stuffed with polyurethane foam and feather. Fully removable cover, except for leather version.
Fabric samples are available to view on downloadable pdf in product downloads or in our shop and showroom.
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Arflex began operations in 1947. Aldo Bai, Pio Reggiani, and Aldo Barassi - a group of technicians from Pirelli - teamed up with a young architect named Marco Zanuso and began to experiment with the use of foam rubber and elastic tapes for the furniture industry.
Zanuso's experience with upholstery industrialisation, namely the application of new materials to new technologies, was a catalyst to Arflex's forward-looking vision. From Gold medal-winning domestic furniture such as the Sleep-o-matic sofas and Fourline armchairs, to commercial seating designs for the automotive industry, Arflex strove to establish itself at the forefront of furniture design.