Geometry of Space

Imagine furniture not just as objects but as architects of tranquility, carving out realms of solace amidst the chaos, spaces within spaces. With Keilhauer’s new designs, the fluid curves of Abl echo the gentle drop of fabric over wood. The airy structure of Toob seems to defy gravity, and the seamless blend of Swish marries form and function. Paired with the versatile elegance of Dais for modern work needs, all leverage the power of shape and color.

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August 1, 2024

Dais Chair

The Dais chair, designed by Form Us With Love in Sweden, exemplifies modern versatility. Its unique form features arms that seamlessly integrate into the backrest, reducing waste by simplifying structural elements. The chair’s wide armrests provide a functional surface while the thick seat ensures comfort. Shown here upholstered in Piatto Blue Bird with ash wood and fog stain.

keilhauer.com, formuswithlove.se

Abl Chair

The Abl chair, a mid-back lounge chair and ottoman, is a creation of the Austrian design group EOOS. Inspired by the natural drape of a textile over wood, its design gives the chair’s seat structure a floating appearance. Showcased here in Lavoro Rosso with fog, it embodies a harmonious balance between form and function.

keilhauer.com, eoos.com

Toob Chair

The Toob chair, designed by EOOS, brings a geometric elegance to any setting. Its slender frame and airy design give the illusion of floating elements bound together by a minimalist metal line. Shown here upholstered in Haven Periwinkle and legs finished in dark gray.

keilhauer.com, eoos.com

Swish Chair

The Swish chair, designed by EOOS for Keilhauer, offers a contemporary twist on classic design. Crafted with no visible base, its two-piece construction forms a captivating silhouette, showcasing Keilhauer’s mastery of upholstery. Shown here in Merkat Cherry, Swish brings a sense of modern sophistication to any space. Model: Christina Lorenty, courtesy The Rock Agency

keilhauer.com, eoos.com

A version of this article originally appeared in Sixtysix Issue 12

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