LONG

VANK_LONG is a line of eye-catching industrial-style furniture designed with rest and relaxation in mind.  The lounge armchair and footrest with a distinctive line of semicircular cushions draw on Bauhaus minimalism. The seat, resting on flexible upholstery straps undoubtedly, guarantees a special user experience and a high level of well-being. This circular collection is about sustainability in the first place. It makes use of textile industry waste, limited-edition zero waste natural leather dead stock, and organic latex filling. The design allows easy disassembly and recycling of components after use. The collection is modular — fasteners and connectors make it possible for the user to use armchairs to put together sofas as well as endless rows of seats. Their base is a black metal frame that emphasises their industrial character.

LONG is designed for relaxation, waiting, and meeting areas where first impressions matter — in offices, hotels, and other public facilities, but also for home offices and living rooms. It fits perfectly into classic, minimalist or loft environments as well as into Japandi interiors.

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VANK_LONG is a line of eye-catching industrial-style furniture designed with rest and relaxation in mind.  The lounge armchair and footrest with a distinctive line of semicircular cushions draw on Bauhaus minimalism. The seat, resting on flexible upholstery straps undoubtedly, guarantees a special user experience and a high level of well-being. This circular collection is about sustainability in the first place. It makes use of textile industry waste, limited-edition zero waste natural leather dead stock, and organic latex filling. The design allows easy disassembly and recycling of components after use. The collection is modular — fasteners and connectors make it possible for the user to use armchairs to put together sofas as well as endless rows of seats. Their base is a black metal frame that emphasises their industrial character.

LONG is designed for relaxation, waiting, and meeting areas where first impressions matter — in offices, hotels, and other public facilities, but also for home offices and living rooms. It fits perfectly into classic, minimalist or loft environments as well as into Japandi interiors.