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Design Sam Hecht & Kim Colin, 2013
Steel wire frame, upholstery
Made by Herman Miller
The lightweight Wireframe Ottoman adds another dimension of comfort to its matching counterpart, the Wireframe Chair. Casual yet sophisticated, contemporary with a sense of longevity, Hecht and Colin’s design is a thoughtful reflection of how we live today.
Visually speaking of softness and volume contained within a formal frame, the Wireframe Ottoman exemplifies a recurring theme for Sam Hecht and Kim Colin: contrasting tension. The design's external structure is shaped from steel wire—a material long used in classic Herman Miller designs for its strength and durability. Held within the frame is a cushion, which finds added comfort from a suspension technology first developed by Herman Miller for the healthcare industry.
The chair's soft, contoured cushions communicate comfort. The separation of upholstery and structure allows for easy maintenance and cleaning—and for longevity. Each cushion may be simply changed, without having to completely reupholster an entire chair. Since cushions and frame can be separated, the Wireframe is remarkably easy to fit through smaller doors.
Wireframe's structure is external rather than internal—a durable, welded frame produced in steel rod. It's an efficient way to create large, rigid structures that are also lightweight, as Charles and Ray Eames proved in their designs. Indeed, the Wireframe's structure is about half the weight of a typical sofa, making moving and transporting it easy.
The use of Super-Seat suspension technology provides more comfort, softness, and support across the length of the structure. The technology, first developed by Herman Miller for healthcare use, evenly distributes pressure regardless of how you're seated.
Wireframe can be upholstered in a wide range of textiles and leathers. Frame colors include white or black.
Design Sam Hecht & Kim Colin, 2013
Steel wire frame, upholstery
Made by Herman Miller
The lightweight Wireframe Ottoman adds another dimension of comfort to its matching counterpart, the Wireframe Chair. Casual yet sophisticated, contemporary with a sense of longevity, Hecht and Colin’s design is a thoughtful reflection of how we live today.
Visually speaking of softness and volume contained within a formal frame, the Wireframe Ottoman exemplifies a recurring theme for Sam Hecht and Kim Colin: contrasting tension. The design's external structure is shaped from steel wire—a material long used in classic Herman Miller designs for its strength and durability. Held within the frame is a cushion, which finds added comfort from a suspension technology first developed by Herman Miller for the healthcare industry.
The chair's soft, contoured cushions communicate comfort. The separation of upholstery and structure allows for easy maintenance and cleaning—and for longevity. Each cushion may be simply changed, without having to completely reupholster an entire chair. Since cushions and frame can be separated, the Wireframe is remarkably easy to fit through smaller doors.
Wireframe's structure is external rather than internal—a durable, welded frame produced in steel rod. It's an efficient way to create large, rigid structures that are also lightweight, as Charles and Ray Eames proved in their designs. Indeed, the Wireframe's structure is about half the weight of a typical sofa, making moving and transporting it easy.
The use of Super-Seat suspension technology provides more comfort, softness, and support across the length of the structure. The technology, first developed by Herman Miller for healthcare use, evenly distributes pressure regardless of how you're seated.
Wireframe can be upholstered in a wide range of textiles and leathers. Frame colors include white or black.
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