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Dandy Ottoman — Eggshell Boucle , Massproductions

$7,969 CAD

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The refined and comfortable Dandy Ottoman brings homely references to any space. Thanks to its soft, appealing curves the ottoman can be freely placed in the room, creating interesting areas and flowing pathways and around it.

When Massproductions Designer-in-Chief, Chris Martin designed the Dandy in 2015, he asked himself “How do we want to sit?” and “How do we want to move in a room?”. The answer to the questions was the Dandy collection.

“With Dandy we wanted to encourage playfulness in how we furnish rooms, homes and public spaces. Magnus found a sofa from the 30s at an auction that had a nice rounded shape. We see rectangular sofas everywhere, so we were inspired by this almost forgotten form” says Chris Martin.

The name Dandy refers to the concept that emerged in the 18th century, where a dandy is a middle-class man who, with a certain extravagance in his clothes and appearance, wants to convey a sense of fine taste and elegance. The Dandy Collection expresses certain values associated with the dandy – elegance, panache, beauty and a relaxed attitude.

Dandy’s design encourages interactions as its curvaceous form has its guests face each other and when placed in an open space it creates new movement patterns in the room.

  • Chris Martin, UK c.2015
  • Upholstered in Bute Storr, 1501 Eggshell. 97% Pure New Wool, 3% Nylon, chunky boucle fabric, 65,000 Martindale
  • Made in Europe
  • Height 395mm / 15.55"
  • Width 1657mm / 65.24"
  • Depth  730mm / 28.74"
  • Notes Lifestyle Images Are Not Necessarily Upholstered in Storr

Massproductions

Stockholm, Sweden

In 2009 two designers, sharing a neo-modernist vision of functional, elegant design, decided to break free of PR-driven product strategies to create a furniture company focusing on the interplay between object and context. In order to realise their vision, they assumed control of the entire production chain – manufacturing, sales and marketing. This pioneering approach has paid off handsomely, not only in design clarity, but also in distinguished awards, renowned clients and representation in the permanent collection of the Swedish National Museum of Arts.

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