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Ara Thorose

ULU Chair Dark Orange

Chair made up of U-shaped turns and L-shaped turns of a flexible cylinder, this piece measures 30.5×61×61cm. The form is rigid but padded, covered in a wool and silk blend in a vibrant burnt orange that brings warmth and energy to the space. The custom fabric was specially designed to accentuate the curvature of the shapes, creating plays of light and shadow that reveal the sculptural complexity of the piece. The compact yet generous proportions provide exceptional comfort while maintaining a strong artistic presence. Weighing 15.9kg with steel, foam and fabric construction, this chair combines durability and refinement. Each piece is made to order with a lead time of 10 to 12 weeks in Ara Thorose's New York workshop. Burnt orange creates a bold statement while blending seamlessly into varied contemporary environments.

  • Matter : fabric, foam, steel
  • Length: 61 cm
  • Width: 30,5 cm
  • Height: 61 cm
  • Weight: 15,9 kg
  • Référence : AT-UCDO-0001

Manufacturing time: 10-12 week(s)

Each piece is handcrafted using natural materials, giving it its own distinct character. Due to the handmade nature, slight variations in color, texture, and finish may occur from piece to piece. These variations are inherent to the artisan process and add to the uniqueness of each creation.

Piece handcrafted in New York

Ara Thorose
Ara Thorose

Ara Thorose is an Armenian-American artist based in New York. He combines art and design, creating pieces that transcend the boundaries between furniture and sculpture. His works, exhibited internationally, reflect a deep exploration of materials and forms. He received the Rising Star in Design award and was honored by the American Design Hotlist. His creations, such as the 7M Chair, are part of permanent collections such as that of the Cranbrook Art Museum.