Blanche
DESCRIPTION
Designed by Patrick Norguet
An innovative design featuring a three-dimensional shell that is formed using advanced technology and rests on steel legs. The high back model features a headrest for extra support and comfort. The low back version accentuates the frame’s lines for a more stylish air. Both versions offer the fun option of choosing different looks for the front and back of the shell . Add the ottoman for even greater relaxation.
SPECS
Dimensions
High back:W.900 D.895 H.1050 SH.410
Low back:W.900 D.895 H.845 SH.410
Ottoman:W.710 D.510 H.420 SH.410
Finishes
Legs: Steel (metallic bronze powder coating or hairline silver plating)
Downloads
N/A
BRAND
Company Overview
HOSHINA is a brand of ARFLEX JAPAN for overseas export. HOSHINA is a furniture brand that the founder, who learned the idea of modern furniture and the way of comfortable living in Italy, started developing in Japan in 1969. We continue to make original Japanese products while incorporating the sensibilities of each era into universal values.
DESIGNER
Patrick Norguet
Patrick Norguet befittingly illustrates the definition of a designer. He is at the core of a collective and innovative approach to design and stands as one of the protagonists of a project. Thanks to his keen observation of the context, his analytical approach to the constraints, and respect for customs, he has built solid relationships with manufacturers and numerous clients. After completing his design studies at the ESDI, Patrick Norguet was commissioned to design the display windows of two major players in the luxury industry: Yves Saint-Laurent and Louis Vuitton. From these experiences, he gained an understanding of brand identity and the way of showcasing it. Designing Renault 's event stands helped him to hone and apply his synthesis skills to ephemeral architectures. He quickly expanded his design vernacular and took interest in technological innovations in the furniture field. In 2000, his Rainbow Chair, which was noticed and produced by Giulio Cappellini, gave him visibility that quickly spread thanks to the international media. He then opened his studio in Paris.
DESCRIPTION
Designed by Patrick Norguet
An innovative design featuring a three-dimensional shell that is formed using advanced technology and rests on steel legs. The high back model features a headrest for extra support and comfort. The low back version accentuates the frame’s lines for a more stylish air. Both versions offer the fun option of choosing different looks for the front and back of the shell . Add the ottoman for even greater relaxation.
SPECS
Dimensions
High back:W.900 D.895 H.1050 SH.410
Low back:W.900 D.895 H.845 SH.410
Ottoman:W.710 D.510 H.420 SH.410
Finishes
Legs: Steel (metallic bronze powder coating or hairline silver plating)
Downloads
N/A
BRAND
Company Overview
HOSHINA is a brand of ARFLEX JAPAN for overseas export. HOSHINA is a furniture brand that the founder, who learned the idea of modern furniture and the way of comfortable living in Italy, started developing in Japan in 1969. We continue to make original Japanese products while incorporating the sensibilities of each era into universal values.
DESIGNER
Patrick Norguet
Patrick Norguet befittingly illustrates the definition of a designer. He is at the core of a collective and innovative approach to design and stands as one of the protagonists of a project. Thanks to his keen observation of the context, his analytical approach to the constraints, and respect for customs, he has built solid relationships with manufacturers and numerous clients. After completing his design studies at the ESDI, Patrick Norguet was commissioned to design the display windows of two major players in the luxury industry: Yves Saint-Laurent and Louis Vuitton. From these experiences, he gained an understanding of brand identity and the way of showcasing it. Designing Renault 's event stands helped him to hone and apply his synthesis skills to ephemeral architectures. He quickly expanded his design vernacular and took interest in technological innovations in the furniture field. In 2000, his Rainbow Chair, which was noticed and produced by Giulio Cappellini, gave him visibility that quickly spread thanks to the international media. He then opened his studio in Paris.
DESCRIPTION
Designed by Patrick Norguet
An innovative design featuring a three-dimensional shell that is formed using advanced technology and rests on steel legs. The high back model features a headrest for extra support and comfort. The low back version accentuates the frame’s lines for a more stylish air. Both versions offer the fun option of choosing different looks for the front and back of the shell . Add the ottoman for even greater relaxation.
SPECS
Dimensions
High back:W.900 D.895 H.1050 SH.410
Low back:W.900 D.895 H.845 SH.410
Ottoman:W.710 D.510 H.420 SH.410
Finishes
Legs: Steel (metallic bronze powder coating or hairline silver plating)
Downloads
N/A
BRAND
Company Overview
HOSHINA is a brand of ARFLEX JAPAN for overseas export. HOSHINA is a furniture brand that the founder, who learned the idea of modern furniture and the way of comfortable living in Italy, started developing in Japan in 1969. We continue to make original Japanese products while incorporating the sensibilities of each era into universal values.
DESIGNER
Patrick Norguet
Patrick Norguet befittingly illustrates the definition of a designer. He is at the core of a collective and innovative approach to design and stands as one of the protagonists of a project. Thanks to his keen observation of the context, his analytical approach to the constraints, and respect for customs, he has built solid relationships with manufacturers and numerous clients. After completing his design studies at the ESDI, Patrick Norguet was commissioned to design the display windows of two major players in the luxury industry: Yves Saint-Laurent and Louis Vuitton. From these experiences, he gained an understanding of brand identity and the way of showcasing it. Designing Renault 's event stands helped him to hone and apply his synthesis skills to ephemeral architectures. He quickly expanded his design vernacular and took interest in technological innovations in the furniture field. In 2000, his Rainbow Chair, which was noticed and produced by Giulio Cappellini, gave him visibility that quickly spread thanks to the international media. He then opened his studio in Paris.