LOBE Natur Oak
Delivery time: around 8 weeks
Tricity, trident, tripod? We have been trying to model a chair for a long time which would combine Bauhaus philosophy with modernist aesthetics. In the end it is - Lobe! Transparent, light and extremely comfortable. The first violin in Lobe is played not so much by wood, but by a unique, steel, three-legged construction ... Well, maybe it has four legs, but those on the back do not count. But don't worry - Lobe is very stable. Form follows function. All wooden elements are reduced to a minimum - a comfortable seat and a comfortable backrest made of bent plywood. Lobe does not dominate the space, but is part of the interior, because in profile it is limited to a few lines and curves. Perfect for a restaurant, hotel, office or a minimalist home. Lobe is our proposition for those for whom less is more.
Dimensions
Height 78 cm
Width 51.8 cm
Depth 57.5 cm
Weight 7 kg
Materials and finish
Seat - solid oak wood
Backrest - oak plywood
Construction - steel
Finish - finished wood. Powder coated construction.
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LOBE
Transparent, lightweight and extremely comfortable.
construction
3 LEGS
Lobe is very stable. The form comes from the function. All wooden elements, are reduced to a minimum - a comfortable seat and a comfortable backrest made of bent plywood.
form
SIMPLE
Transparent, lightweight and extremely comfortable. Lobe does not dominate the space, but is part of the interior, because in profile it is limited to a few straights and curves. Ideal whether for a restaurant, hotel, office or minimalist home. Lobe is our proposal for those for whom less is more.
Designer
MARCIN LASKOWSKI
He is TAMO's founder, entrepreneur and chief designer. Under his creative eye, most of the brand's products were created. Drawing creative power from traditional carpentry skills and a love of art, a unique, original collection of furniture was created. His experimental approach to form and attention to the artistic direction of the collection gives expression to the true idea of TAMO. He creates furniture characterized by a multitude of forms, seamlessly combining cultural references to, among others, Gdynia Modernism or minimalist Northern European design. Marcin's deep passion and knowledge of wood, industrial and craftsmanship runs through every aspect of his work. He is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk.