In the Tactile Armchair by Baxter, form and function come together in a way that is both beautiful and practical. Vincenzo de Cotiis, the designer behind the chair, ensured that its ergonomic design, which makes it a perfect upholstery accessory, would not compromise the chair's one-of-a-kind, classically elegant look.
The curvy and enveloping lines draw an armchair in which the seat and backrest are separate pieces that make up a set, but these elements are brought together to give a revitalized sense of ergonomic and visual harmony.
The supple leather used for the armchair's covering features quilted stitching that differs in pattern and orientation between the seat and back, drawing attention to the differences between them.
The springing mechanism, which consists of elastic bands woven into coated rubber, is what gives the structure made of Chilean plywood and fir its ability to provide comfort and well-being.
Acrylic fiber cushioning of varying densities encourages the user to kick back and relax while being enveloped by the seat's timeless style.