The tosai-collection connects traditional woodcraft and Japanese interior with the design tradition of the German Bauhaus which Peter Maly, the designer of tosai, claims as his main influence. The result is just persuasive – Stimulated by the contrast of cultures, a furniture collection brings alive the strength of both partners. Clear basic shapes, finest materials, and uncompromising professional skills and precision are the principles of CondeHouse.
| Product ID | 302 |
|---|---|
| Category | Chair |
| Subcategory | Lounge Chair |
| Materials | Japanese Oak NF / WNF / MBR / DBR / GY / DGY / BL Japanese Elm KESHIZUMI Walnut CW / DBR |
| Dimensions | w:740 d:620 h:720 sh:410 ah:700 |
| Designer | Peter Maly (Tag: Peter_Maly) |
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Designer
Peter Maly
Peter Maly established his first studio in 1970, and another design team in Hamburg later: Maly Hoffman Kahleyss. He and his studio work on product design, interior design projects, as well as work on special trade exhibitions, publications, and his own lectures. In a wide range of capabilities, Peter Maly is recognized as one of today’s leading furniture designers globally. In keeping with his holistic approach to design, this wide range of accomplishments, from designing a chair to public presentations, Maly is able to display his love of contemporary geometries, with evocative clarity, functionality, and pure design form.
