The 277 Auckland armchair that was designed by Jean Marie Massaud for Cassina presents itself as a synthesis of the canons of reduction and lightness that were so pursued by the designer.
The primary purpose of the designer is to provide form to the environment in such a way that it makes the individual feel as though they are an inseparable component of it without any boundaries.
The seat's headrest is the most notable feature, as it can be adjusted to eight different positions.
The seat's sophisticated comfort and adaptability come from the use of a variety of materials and padding densities.
The armchair's frame is made of metal, and it's padded with polyurethane foam.
The swivel base allows the accent piece to feel even more lightweight. The upholstery is available in both leather and removable fabric.