Experiment Lounge Chair, Green
The Experiment Lounge Chair, designed by renowned Finnish designer Yrjö Kukkapuro in 1982, remains a striking symbol of eighties design. Combining bold, functionalism with artistic flair, it showcases ergonomic excellence and intricate structural details. Kukkapuro’s vision brought a fresh, fearless postmodern style that still captivates today.
This updated version stays true to the original, featuring decorative armrests inspired by nature’s colors—red for fire, green for trees, and blue for lake waves—while offering new upholstery choices and subtle size adjustments to suit modern living. A timeless piece bridging art and function with optimism.
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- Length: 32.3 in
- Width: 22.4 in
- Height: 30.3 in
- Seat Width: 18.5 in
- Seat Height: 15.4 in
- Seat Depth: 20.9 in
- Backrest Height: 20.9 in
- Armrest Height: 23.2 in
- Weight: 16.5 lbs
- Base Material: Plywood, Green Lacquered Plywood (water-based lacquer, satin gloss)
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Seat Material:
- Black: 90% New Wool, 10% Nylon
- Black Leather: Full grain, Bovine
- Light Beige: 90% New Wool, 10% Nylon
- Ultramarine: 92% Pure New Wool, 8% Nylon
- Country of Origin: Poland
Yrjö Kukkapuro
Yrjö Kukkapuro, born in Finland in 1933, is a prominent figure in 20th-century furniture design and a pioneer of Finnish functionalism. With a career spanning over 70 years since the mid-1950s, he has created numerous iconic pieces, from the groundbreaking Moderno Chair series of 1956 to the bold and inventive Experiment Chair. Known for blending aesthetic innovation with ergonomic design, Kukkapuro’s work is featured in permanent collections at the MoMA in New York and the V&A in London.