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Jackson is sometimes right in the middle enjoying the company, or he is that little uninvited one crashing in everywhere. Designed by Thomas Bernstrand, Stefan Borselius Jackson goes everywhere The armrests in tubular steel and massive wood is a distinctive detail as manifest as a pair of red or black patent leather shoes. The chair itself is covered with a soft sensual fabric, in sharp contrast with the distinctive horns and the metal feet. Combine them as you like with plenty of different fabrics and colours. The name is derived from the horned Jackson’s chameleon, but instead of merely blending in, our Jackson will both adapt and stand out in any space. Armrests along with the feet are to be had in brass, matt chrome, black oxidized steel or lacquered steel. The wood handles are made in ash, oak, and walnut; all of them can be had in stained or oiled finish. Premium comfort with moulded foam and a steel frame with nosag springs. ”We glanced at Carl Malmsten’s Swedish classic, Samsas, a small and comfortable easy chair with a classic look. Jackson is smaller and extremely easy to move around thanks to the distinctive armrest.” Stefan Borselius ”Johan Lindau gave us the brief to create a little devil, a furniture piece that will fit in everywhere, so self-evident as to irritate our colleagues! The armrest and feet allows for different combinations of colours and materials in all kind of environments.” Thomas Bernstrand
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