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Keep ShoppingThe AATOS dining chair, designed by Antti Kotilainen is based on a Scandinavian design philosophy–only leave the necessary parts. AATOS stands for "an noble thought" in Finnish. This is a well balanced chair that is light and robust. Available in wooden or upholstered backrest, good for both public and home use, and stackable.
W 505 x D 495 x H 765 / Upholstered Seat SH 470 Wooden Seat SH 450 mm
The Antti Kotilainen design studio was founded in Helsinki in 1997. Specialized in furniture design, it also deals with product design and complete visual concepts that combine graphic and spatial design. Kotilainen's design is characterized by an organic functionalism aimed at meeting contemporary requirements. At the base of his work there is the desire to perfect the problems and technical details, concerning both the manufacturing process and the applicability, until the desired aesthetic result is achieved, with the aim of obtaining a design that seems completely spontaneous. but at the same time essential. In keeping with the best of Scandinavian tradition, Kotilainen has also explored new ways of working with wood in many of his creations. Since 1993, he has collaborated with various Scandinavian furniture companies, such as Martela, Piiroinen, as well as with the American Knoll, Italian Arper and Lapalma. His works, widely recognized and presented in various Finnish and international exhibitions, have been used to furnish the public spaces of companies, universities and cultural sites in numerous European countries, the United States, Australia and Japan.
CondeHouse, established in 1968, is a Japan-based contemporary furniture manufacturer dedicated to creating spaces that foster comfort and relaxation in daily life. With a deep gratitude for nature, the company's core values prioritize reliability, durability, and sustainability. Using wood sourced from Hokkaido's lush forests, CondeHouse crafts furniture designed to endure for generations, employing traditional techniques alongside modern technology at their Asahikawa factory.
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