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Vitra Amoebe Lounge Chair

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Vitra Amoebe Lounge Chair

Vitra Amoebe Lounge Chair

Manufacturer: Vitra

Designer: Verner Panton, 1970

This is an original genuineĀ VitraĀ piece.

The Amoebe was born from one of the most radical interiors of the twentieth century. Created in 1970 for Verner Panton's legendary Visiona II installation — a psychedelic, immersive environment staged aboard an exhibition ship at the Cologne Furniture Fair — it was conceived as a low-slung lounge sculpture that dissolved the boundary between furniture and space.

The seat and backrest form a single sculptural unity, its organic silhouette — as the name suggests — drawn from the form of single-celled organisms. Close to the floor and generously padded throughout, it invites a particular kind of ease: unhurried, enveloping, entirely its own.

Handcrafted and available in a wide range of Vitra fabrics and colours, the Amoebe adapts to any interior. The covers are removable and can be replaced or refitted by trained professionals.

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Manufacturer: Vitra

Designer: Verner Panton, 1970

This is an original genuineĀ VitraĀ piece.

The Amoebe was born from one of the most radical interiors of the twentieth century. Created in 1970 for Verner Panton's legendary Visiona II installation — a psychedelic, immersive environment staged aboard an exhibition ship at the Cologne Furniture Fair — it was conceived as a low-slung lounge sculpture that dissolved the boundary between furniture and space.

The seat and backrest form a single sculptural unity, its organic silhouette — as the name suggests — drawn from the form of single-celled organisms. Close to the floor and generously padded throughout, it invites a particular kind of ease: unhurried, enveloping, entirely its own.

Handcrafted and available in a wide range of Vitra fabrics and colours, the Amoebe adapts to any interior. The covers are removable and can be replaced or refitted by trained professionals.