Flexform's 'Eri' Chair Wins Hearts at Design Fairs
Flexform has unveiled 'Eri', a chair that's turning heads at international design fairs. Designed by Japanese creator Fumie Shibata, this elegant seat won a prestigious prize in 2025. Its name, 'Eri', means 'blessing' in Japanese.
Shibata's debut creation for Flexform, 'Eri' stands out among sharper, more angular chairs. Its leather-upholstered shell, inspired by the uplifted lapels of a jacket, is supported by a turned wooden base in walnut, ash, or oak. Die-cast zama feet in various finishes complete the look.
The chair's comfort is ensured by down-filled seat cushions and backrests. 'Eri' offers a graceful, comfortable alternative to harsher designs, making it a winner in both style and functionality.
Flexform's 'Eri' is more than just a chair; it's a blend of elegance and comfort. Its unique design and winning pedigree make it a standout piece at any design fair. Despite our search, the designer who won the 'Eri' prize in 2025 remains unknown.
Read also:
- Political trip for Starmer could face early end
- Chinese President Xi Jinping's Wealth: Insight into the Financial Saga of the Top Political Figure in China
- Around a third of general practitioners (GPs) have not previously worked for the National Health Service (NHS) or have left their positions.
- Key insights from Draghi's tech-focused discourse: