These armchairs have a presence that is immediately noticeable. The teak structure remains light and very elegant, while the generous proportions of seat and back immediately make it clear that comfort is an important part of the project, not something secondary.
The contrast between the teak and the new yellow coating is probably the most striking thing: the wood makes the design warm and natural, while the fabric adds personality and makes the whole more contemporary, bright and less predictable.
The seat is deep, soft and particularly welcoming. These are armchairs that manage to be very comfortable without becoming visually heavy, maintaining the lightness typical of many successful projects of the period.
Placed in a living room, in a conversation area, or next to a bookcase, they have that rare quality of some furnishings: they can simultaneously fill the space and lighten it.