Dutchman Cees Braakman (1917-1995) meant a lot to Pastoe. From 1945 to 1978, he was head of the Pastoe design team and was responsible for the development of the first modern furniture line. Moreover, he created a clear and coherent collection of furniture conceived as functional objects, which put Pastoe on the map. In 1958 he designed one of the first chairs to be entirely fabricated from steel wire: the SM05. The SM05's classic design has been adapted to fit current sensibilities and has been brought back into production. Its wire design gives the SM05 a spatial effect and the cushion and the shape of the backrest ensure a comfortable sitting experience.
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Cees Braakman designed the lounge chair in 1958, together with A. Dekker. As was the case in the 1950s, the chair will be available in two editions: the FM06 and FM05 (i.e. with and without armrests). With its minimalistic design, the wire lounge chair complements an extensive range of interiors in terms of style and size thanks to its dimensions and visual appearance. Its well-thought out wire design gives the lounge chair a light and airy look; it is simultaneously modern and timeless. The basic model of the chair has an upholstered seat, while the back cushion is optional. The chair will be available in black steel wire and the wooden armrests on the FM06 are crafted from high-quality walnut. The cushions will be available in three standard colours, but other variations are possible as well.
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