Pause by Meike Langer

Pause by Meike Langer

A minimal sofa-daybed which aims to easily integrate in any living space A news report from Cologne

An easy chair that can be transformed into a daybed, Pause aims to be a comfortable place to lounge or sleep for any guest that might come around. Designed by Meike Langer, it was presented at IMM Cologne 2012.

The upholstery furniture consists of a wooden back part made of strong ash wood, a metal frame, five big cushions and two small ones. The seat's cushions are filled with two different kinds of foam: rigid and soft, assuring comfortable sitting and furniture stability.

The narrow metal frame holds the cushions together, keeping them in position. The chair transforms easily into a daybed, by lifting the metal frame and extending the cushions to the desired length.

Meike Langer is a German designer. She has studied at Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach am Main and ECAL, and interned at Studio Urquiola. Graduated in 2010, she works in Frankfurt and Düsseldorf.

Section
Design, News
Published
06 Feb 2012
Location
Cologne
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