Remissus Lounge Chair
Soeren Blaecker
Student
Soeren Blaecker Academic staff
Ada Keller Hans Hoeger Kuno Prey Course
ATELIERprojekte_SS24 Program
BA Major Design Semester
2023/24 SS The “Remissus” lounge chair, named after the Latin word for “relaxed,” is crafted from dark-stained oak, giving it a timeless and sophisticated look. With its deeper seating position and rearward-angled seat, it invites you to relax and unwind. The slightly reclined backrest provides additional comfort, making it perfect for reading or lounging. Its thoughtful design makes it a versatile piece of furniture, ideal for placement in a home library, or the lounge corner of bars and restaurants. It is good for reading, relaxing or having a chat with your friends. The harmonious blend of form and function distinguishes this chair as a stylish and cozy seating option.
A project made in the course
ATELIERprojekte_SS24
Generally, a young designer who approaches the reality of the profession is not forced to wait for a company to give him a direct assignment but can, on his own initiative, come forward proposing new projects.
However, he must have clear ideas and first of all identify his fields of interest and the sector in which he wishes to enter and then which companies he would like to collaborate with. He needs to develop a particular sensitivity to understand the different philosophies of the companies he is considering and to perceive the "gaps" within the existing collections
However, he must have clear ideas and first of all identify his fields of interest and the sector in which he wishes to enter and then which companies he would like to collaborate with. He needs to develop a particular sensitivity to understand the different philosophies of the companies he is considering and to perceive the "gaps" within the existing collections
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