Poltrona Frau and Winch Design work in collaboration on the new Collezione La Selle, which features two new pieces. This includes a dining chair and a lounge chair -- both of which are made with a slatted walnut framing complete with premium saddle hide leather, and cushions that are in an upholstery leather. The design of the chairs is inspired by the English heritage, Windsor chair shapes, and traditional saddlery.
Speaking about the new furniture, Michael Noah, Winch Design's Senior furniture and product design lead states that "The design is timeless. The shapes are characterized by the softest leather, moulded and sewn to give a tailored look, and allowing them to acquire character through use and aging. The seats reflect the innovative study and careful consideration of ergonomics, comfort, and the longevity of products that characterizes our studio."
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Poltrona Frau Joins Winch Design on the Collezione La Selle
Trend Themes
1. Collaborative Furniture Design - Collaboration between experienced furniture designers and architects can result in exquisite furniture arrangements which will be a trend in the design industry.
2. Leather Upholstery - Use of leather on furniture pieces will be a design trend in the architecture and interior design industry.
3. English Heritage-inspired Designs - Designs inspired by English heritage, such as the Windsor chair shapes and traditional saddlery, will be trending in the furniture design industry.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The perfect ergonomics in furniture design and the use of exquisite materials like leather and walnut could disrupt the traditional design of furniture.
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3. Architecture - Collaboration between furniture designers and architects could lead to innovative and timeless designs, thus providing a unique and aesthetic experience in architecture.