Woodnotes
K Chair Armchair
Narrow with Star Base
Price starting from € 3,608.00*
*Price valid for the narrow version W.72 cm with star base and upholstery in fabric cat. 1 (cod. 46027).
Harri Koskinen and Woodnotes have created an armchair with a modern and minimalist design, which does not neglect comfort, offering maximum comfort while sitting. K Chair is an armchair with a chromed metal frame and removable upholstery in cotton fabric or paper yarn. This last finish, in particular, is an extremely characterizing element, a focal point for the company whose production revolves precisely around the creation of sustainable and unique fibers. K Chair is available with or without armrests, in a swivel or non-swivel version, to offer an extremely varied and versatile choice. The various colors maintain an extremely natural profile.
W.72 x D.86 x H.97 cm
Seat Height 41 cm
Ottoman in W.53 x D.72 x H.43 cm
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Woodnotes is a Finnish design company founded in 1987 by textile designer Ritva Puotila and her son Mikko Puotila. The artistic line of Woodnotes is based on the intertwining of Nordic and Finnish styles, from which it takes on the colors and simplicity, with the use of natural materials such as wood and paper, expertly crafted to create a coordinated furnishing proposal. Among the numerous solutions for the home, rugs and accessories stand out, each characterized by a functional perspective. Furnishings fit perfectly into this minimalist perspective, giving life to airy and characterized environments.Read more
Designed by
Harri Koskinen
Harri Koskinen (1970–) is regarded as one of the most significant contemporary Finnish designers. A prolific and versatile practitioner, the early phase of his career is closely associated with a specific material—glass—which is the undisputed protagonist of what remains his best-known work, the Block lamp, designed in 1997 for the brand Design House Stockholm. Now part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the lamp consists of a square block of transparent glass containing a cavity shaped like a traditional light bulb. Many of his other creations are the result of collaborations with Finland’s most important glass manufacturer, Iittala, for which he has also served as art director since 2011. His reputation, however, extends well beyond national borders: in 2004 he was awarded Italy’s Compasso d’Oro for the Muu chair, designed for the brand Montina (now reissued by BBB). Koskinen has collaborated extensively with design brands, both Scandinavian—such as Muuto, Woodnotes, Nikari, and Asplund—and international companies, including Italy’s Billiani, Germany’s Thonet, and Bosnia’s Zanat.Read more





