BassamFellows Bicorn Tables
The Bicorn Chair and Café Table were the result of an exciting and challenging collaboration with Isay Weinfeld, who invited us to create designs for a landmark dining space in New York City. The chairs had rigorous criteria – they needed to be suitable for outdoor use, they needed to be stackable, and they also needed to be in one of our distinctive, beautiful materials. The chair is light with fully integrated elements. The arms are wholly cantilevered and appear to float unsupported, while the metal frame forms a back loop that can be used as a handle to assist with moving. The backrest and seat are both solid carved wood. The matching table uses the same materials as the chairs, with four continuous bent tubes that create the feet for the design, converging into a quad column. Available in Iroko for outdoor use.
The Bicorn Chair and Café Table were the result of an exciting and challenging collaboration with Isay Weinfeld, who invited us to create designs for a landmark dining space in New York City. The chairs had rigorous criteria – they needed to be suitable for outdoor use, they needed to be stackable, and they also needed to be in one of our distinctive, beautiful materials. The chair is light with fully integrated elements. The arms are wholly cantilevered and appear to float unsupported, while the metal frame forms a back loop that can be used as a handle to assist with moving. The backrest and seat are both solid carved wood. The matching table uses the same materials as the chairs, with four continuous bent tubes that create the feet for the design, converging into a quad column. Available in Iroko for outdoor use.
The Bicorn Chair and Café Table were the result of an exciting and challenging collaboration with Isay Weinfeld, who invited us to create designs for a landmark dining space in New York City. The chairs had rigorous criteria – they needed to be suitable for outdoor use, they needed to be stackable, and they also needed to be in one of our distinctive, beautiful materials. The chair is light with fully integrated elements. The arms are wholly cantilevered and appear to float unsupported, while the metal frame forms a back loop that can be used as a handle to assist with moving. The backrest and seat are both solid carved wood. The matching table uses the same materials as the chairs, with four continuous bent tubes that create the feet for the design, converging into a quad column. Available in Iroko for outdoor use.