Comfort and eco-sustainability are the key words for describing the Husk chairs. A collection that is a tribute to softness and an invitation to relax thanks to the generous extra soft cushions with a capitonné design.Read more
Comfort and eco-sustainability are the key words for describing the Husk chairs. A collection that is a tribute to softness and an invitation to relax thanks to the generous extra soft cushions with a capitonné design. The hard shell, available in different colours, is made of Hirek®, a special plastic material made up of recycled and recyclable polymers. The cushions come in three versions, with larger sizes on the seat or on the back, or with headrest. The series is completed by the coordinated footrest that makes Husk armchair perfect for every need.
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Shell
plastic material Hirek®
Shell upholstery
polyester fibre, cotton cover
Seat support
shaped polyurethane, non-slip fabric
Swivel base-frame (H1G-H2G-H3G-H4G)
die-cast aluminium, steel profiles, hard polyurethane or solid wood
Base-frame (HP4)
steel profiles, hard polyurethane or solid wood
Base-frame (H1M-H2M-H3M-H4M-HP4M)
aluminium die-cast and profiles
Ferrules
plastic material
Cover
fabric or leather
Configurator
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Patricia Urquiola studied architecture and design at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and completed her studies at the Politecnico di Milano where she graduated under the mentorship of Achille Castiglioni. In Spain, she was awarded the Golden Medal for Merits in Art and received the Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic.
In 2001 she founded her own studio where she specialised in industrial product design, architecture (hotel trade, retail, homes, exhibitions and installations), art direction and strategy consulting. She works with important design companies and international groups, and is part of the advisory board of the Politecnico of Milan university and the Triennale Milano Design Museum. She taught the master’s degree in Interior Design at the Domus Academy in Milan (2013-2015) and has given lectures at prestigious international universities.
She has also given talks at countless cultural events and her work is exhibited in many art and design museums across the world, including the MOMA in New York, the Musée des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, the Triennale Museum in Milan, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, to name a few. She has been named Designer of the Year by many international magazines.