Dedon
Cirql Nu Outdoor Chair
Price starting from € 935.00*
*Price valid for the version with base with n.04 legs - seat cushion excluded (cod. CHN).
Cirql Nu is a collection of outdoor chairs, armchairs, lounge chairs, and ottomans, designed by Werner Aisslinger and produced by Dedon for anyone who loves the outdoors and outdoor living. The collection is distinguished by its woven ropes in different colors and patterns, combined to create a harmonious and incredibly evocative ensemble. The beauty of each piece lies in the weave of the fabric, as well as in the clever combinations conceived by the company to enhance the lines of the structure itself. Cirql Nu includes numerous variations to better adapt to convivial use and diverse spaces, always prioritizing comfort and versatility.
W.68 x D.57 x H.75,5 cm
Seat Height 45,5 cm
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Born in Germany in the ‘90s. DEDON is an innovative and pioneering company, one of the first offering high-end design outdoor furniture. The great intuition of its founder, Bobby Dekeiser, was the possibility of using in the world of furniture a woven synthetic fiber, called hularo, similar to the rattan aesthetic but more resistant and ecological. All Dedon furnishings are hand-woven on the island of Cebu, thus combining the traditional craftsmanship of the Philippines with the technological research and attention to the quality characteristic of a German company.Read more
Designed by
Werner Aisslinger
Werner Aisslinger (1964-) is one of the great protagonists of 90s design. He founded his studio in Berlin in 1993, after his formative years as a youth, during which he worked in London for Jasper Morrison and Ron Arad and in Milan for Michele De Lucchi. In the very first years of his career, collaborations with important Italian companies immediately opened the doors to success: in 1996 he designed the Endless Shelf modular bookcase system for Porro, destined to become a great bestseller and win numerous awards, while in 1997 the Juli chair designed for Cappellini became the first seat signed by a German designer to be selected in the permanent collection of the MoMA in New York after over thirty years. A more conceptual project dates back to 2003, but it was capable of attracting great attention and interest: the Loftcube mobile living system, exhibited in various prototypes on the roofs of Berlin. In the following years he continued his activity alongside both large Italian brands (such as Moroso and, in the past, Magis and Zanotta) and those from the Swiss and German areas (including Dedon, De Sede, Thonet and Kaldewei).Read more





