The formal rigour of the Woodline armchair by Marco Zanuso
Zanuso’s research into support structures onto which to anchor the load-bearing element of the seat dates back to the project for an armchair presented at the international design competition at MoMA in New York in 1949.
In 1964, in a more advanced technological context, Zanuso continued to study load-bearing structures with the Woodline, a wood version developed from a matrix based on the geometry of the circle, which gives the entire structure exemplary formal rigour.
The iconic edition of the Woodline has a walnut-stained walnut structure with a beige leather panel and tobacco coloured leather cushions.
Measurements: 74x87.5xh.71.5cm
Materials:
structure: walnut-stained walnut or black ash curved plywood
frame: panel upholstered in leather, available in all colours of the Cassina leather collection upholstery: removable cushion attached with snap buttons: leather or fabric.