Fiber tube armchair
Fiber tube armchair by Iskos-Berlin for Muuto.
With a clear sculptural language, the Fiber chair refuses to compromise on comfort. Stripped of all unnecessary layers, the chair is left with a seat, back and armrests all integrated to form one harmonious shell.
The Fiber tube upholstered chair incorporates an upholstered front to this iconic shell design, in a colourway with carefully matched Kvadrat fabric. See image for details.
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Description
Fiber tube armchair by Iskos-Berlin for Muuto.
With a clear sculptural language, the Fiber chair refuses to compromise on comfort. Stripped of all unnecessary layers, the chair is left with a seat, back and armrests all integrated to form one harmonious shell.
The Fiber tube upholstered chair incorporates an upholstered front to this iconic shell design, in a colourway with carefully matched Kvadrat fabric. See image for details.
Dimensions
51w x 58d x 46/76.5cmh
Materials
The form marries soft curves with an environmentally friendly wood fiber composite which gives a distinctive tactile texture while also keeping it 100% recyclable.
Available with an optional upholstered front in the following fabrics and leather:
Fabric group 1 - Remix, Wooly
Fabric group 2 - Steelcut, Steelcut Trio, Clara, Canvas, Hero, Forest Nap
Fabric group 3 - Hallingdal, Divina, Divina MD, Divina Melange
Leather group 1 - Faux leather
Leather group 2 - Easy leather
Leather group 3 - Refine leather
Leather group 3 - Endure leather
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The name Muuto, inspired by the Finnish word muutos, means new perspective.
To Muuto good design starts with the person. They handpick the brightest design talent in Scandinavia and give them the freedom to express their individual story through everyday objects. Some want to alter the world, others find passion in colour and shape or draw deeply from personal experience. How do they see a chair, vase, lamp or any other everyday product?