The Ana Chair Gets a New Contour and Softer Curves
Arielle Assouline-Lichten of Slash Objects launches the minimalist Ana Chair with a new contour, softer curves, and new colorways.
The Ana Chair is a minimal chair created by Brooklyn-based designer Arielle Assouline-Lichten of Slash Objects presented at Milan Design Week 2023. Each Ana Chair is unique, as Assouline-Lichten sources remnant marble and is inspired by the natural veining of the stone. She cuts the marble slab into squares that, when rearranged, appear as a cohesive whole. This latest version comes with a new contour and softer curves.
A hallmark of Assouline-Lichten’s designs is the innovative recycling of materials. The Ana Chair incorporates post-consumer recycled rubber for the seat and repurposed marble cutoffs, typically destined for waste, sourced from a Brooklyn yard. Multiple chairs can be created from a single slab, forming sets or pairs that are related in design. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments, the Ana Chair features variations for each setting. The outdoor version employs marble and recycled rubber from Slash Objects’ tabletop collection, while the indoor version marks Assouline-Lichten’s debut in using Mohair fabric, specifically in a bold Cognac shade. The marble for the Ana Chair comes in Statuary White, Nero Marquina, and Pistache, with further customization options available using a range of stones. The rubber seat is available in Sand, Gris, and Pure Black.
Arielle Assouline-Lichten explains: ...
The Ana Chair is a minimal chair created by Brooklyn-based designer Arielle Assouline-Lichten of Slash Objects presented at Milan Design Week 2023. Each Ana Chair is unique, as Assouline-Lichten sources remnant marble and is inspired by the natural veining of the stone. She cuts the marble slab into squares that, when rearranged, appear as a cohesive whole. This latest version comes with a new contour and softer curves.
A hallmark of Assouline-Lichten’s designs is the innovative recycling of materials. The Ana Chair incorporates post-consumer recycled rubber for the seat and repurposed marble cutoffs, typically destined for waste, sourced from a Brooklyn yard. Multiple chairs can be created from a single slab, forming sets or pairs that are related in design. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments, the Ana Chair features variations for each setting. The outdoor version employs marble and recycled rubber from Slash Objects’ tabletop collection, while the indoor version marks Assouline-Lichten’s debut in using Mohair fabric, specifically in a bold Cognac shade. The marble for the Ana Chair comes in Statuary White, Nero Marquina, and Pistache, with further customization options available using a range of stones. The rubber seat is available in Sand, Gris, and Pure Black.
Arielle Assouline-Lichten explains: ...
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