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Dragonfly

Dragonfly

A single gesture, a rapid manual movement is all that is required to transform this relaxing armchair with its pleasantly evocative name into a comfortable and lightweight chaise longue with elegant curves. The revolving base is available either chrome-plated or painted; the body, made particularly comfortable by the cold foamed polyurethane padding, is upholstered in leather, fabric or eco-leather (completely removable). The line is snappy and dynamic, flexible and sinuous and bears the signature of the Egyptian-born designer Karim Rashid. Elegant and casual at the same time, the Dragonfly convertible armchair is a piece of furniture with great personality that comes from the reworking of the soft and eye-catching shapes typical of the contemporary dormeuse and reclining armchair.
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Data sheet

Dragonfly
Dragonfly
Width: 85 / 160cm
Depth: 47cm
Height: 79cm

Finishes

    • L08
    • L26
    • L30
    • L01
    • L04
    • L27
    • L37
    • L51
    • L53
    • L54

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Karim Rashid

Karim Rashid was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1960; half English, half Egyptian and raised mostly in Canada. He received a Bachelor of Industrial Design in 1982 from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. He pursued graduate design studies in Naples, Italy, with Ettore Sottsass and others. He opened his own practice in New York City in 1993. He has worked for numerous clients globally such as Prada, Giorgio Armani, Foscarini, Guzzini, Zanotta, Estee Lauder, Issey Miyake and during the years he won numerous awards like The Good Design Award (2003) for the Kurve Chair for Neinkamper and the I.D. Magazine’s Annual Design Review (2002). He has over 70 objects in permanent collections and his design work has been exhibited in many art museums in the USA (Museum of Modern Art, New York, Chicago Athenaeum, Chicago; Miami Museum of Contemporary Art), in Europa (British Design Museum, London,UK; Groningen Museum, Groningen, Holland) and in the rest of the world (Tokyo Gas, Tokyo, Japan). He has been a juror for several international competitions and a contributing writer for design periodicals. He was a full-time Associate Professor in Industrial Design for 10 years at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pratt Institute, Rhode Island School of Design, and the Ontario College of Art and lectures internationally.

Karim Rashid