In 1930, Swiss architect Werner Max Moser designed a cantilever chair with one key feature that distinguished it from other models developed at the same time or earlier abroad.
He separated the upholstered frame from the cantilever frame and emphasized this visually and constructively by making them in two different steel profiles. A design approach that he also pursued with the upholstered stool. This resulted in the matching furniture for the fauteuil, which invites you to put your feet up. But the stool is also more than comfortable as a soloist, which is why it creates a wonderfully comfortable place to sit, especially when you have visitors.
The 'Hallingdal' fabric is a tried and tested Mooris classic. A fabric made from a wool-viscose blend with a slightly mottled texture. I have six colors for you to choose from, in addition to the versions for the frame.