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Coquille Chair

Powerhouse Company

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Lensvelt - Coquille Chairs in many RAL
Coquille Chair, like a shell washed ashore by the waves - Maria Bodil
The elegant Coquille Chair - Maria Bodil
Lensvelt - Coquille Chairs in many RAL

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Client
Dimension
78x74x60cm
Completion
2022
Material
Steel, plywood, polyurethane
Lensvelt
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Powerhouse Company and Lensvelt joined forces and created a beautiful and versatile chair design. Like a shell washed ashore by the waves – a beautiful visitor from another world – Coquille is a delight to discover. Surprisingly sophisticated yet serene in its simplicity, the tubular steel chair is a homage to one of nature’s most amazing designs – and to human ingenuity: technically audacious and handcrafted in Italy, the Coquille Chair is also 100 percent recyclable. On a symbolic level, the design was inspired by one of the best-loved paintings of the Italian Renaissance: Sandro Botticelli’s Birth of Venus. It depicts the goddess of love being wafted to shore on a giant scallop shell (coquille, in French). The scallop is both a delicious delicacy and a popular design motif. Used since prehistoric times as ornaments, jewellery, and sometimes even money, seashells have a long history as elements in architecture and design. Scallop shells are also a symbol of pilgrimage and life’s journey: the story starts, like Venus’s tale, when the shell touches the shore. This chair evokes this feeling of arrival and hopeful new beginnings. The original model for Coquille was the classic modernist bent-wood and rattan bistro chair. How could we reinterpret this iconic design for the present time, adapting its natural lines and intuitive, organic form? Our partner in this project, Lensvelt furniture company, was mindful of the pandemic and wanted a chair that could be used outdoors as well as inside. This preference for versatility suggested tubular steel. Of course, the shiny reflective metal also echoes the fluid quality of water – perfect to give form to our shell chair. Using steel, we developed a design that is a one-piece sculpture; moreover, its unique curving shape offers absolute comfort. The generous back with its elegantly sinuous ribs offers absolute comfort and is suitable for everyone. There were many technical challenges in developing the design, which were solved with great ingenuity by Lensvelt R&D and the skilled artisans of the Italian manufacturers. Not least the extreme degree of bending needed for the uniquely shaped legs – requiring holes to be punched in them, which were later refilled. Getting the legs right was the key to the design. Visually they extend the flowing form of the chair body into a single, infinitely flowing line. The upholstered seat then sits in the center of the chair, like a pearl in an oyster. A chair brings our work to a wider public, creating a uniquely intimate relationship with those who use it. Coquille, like our buildings, is classical yet innovative. It sculpts space using a modernist vocabulary of proportion, scale, and geometry, which it adapts in a fresh and contemporary way. It’s a perfect fusion of form and function, and it has a sculptural presence, simply elegant. More than just a chair, it’s a kind of microcosm of a Powerhouse Company building.