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You’re not going to buy this. We mean you could, but you’d have to have a LOT of disposable income. That said, the Quartz Armchair is one of the sweetest, comfiest looking chairs we’ve ever seen. Sure, at $14,000 it’s insane, but image crashing down on that thing after a long day. You can remove all the cushions to use when others need a place to sit, or just keep it together for one awesome lounging experience. Now, who wants to rob a bank with us? The flask, by nature, is a clandestine item. It slips in and out of interior suit pockets on the sly. Why not bring an added dose of covertness to the whole ordeal with this All Black ZYX Flask. The stainless steel flask sports a mysterious motif that’s supported by the alphabet being curiously printed in reverse on the front. Each All Black ZYX Flask holds 6 ounces of the good stuff. If an MI6 agent were to take a swig on the job, we like to imagine this would be his flask of choice. Your actual savings may vary. The 'Retail' price represents the estimated regular retail value of a comparable item




of similar quality available from other retailers. Taking inspiration from the 1950's, the Happy collection boasts a retro mid century modern appeal. Tailored to perfection in a chic fabric with flared, upward sloping arms and a button tufted back, the Happy armchair is all set to make a bold fashion statement. Sturdy, corner blocked solid wood frame Solid wood legs in Honey Walnut Tight seat and back are high resiliency foam and fiberfill Upholstered in a durable Quartz Rose fabric Mid century modern danish design armchair / lounge chair / accent chair 33"H x 30"W x 32"D Kiln dried pine wood frame. High resiliency foam (2.27 PCF) with fiber filling. Fabric - 18% Polyester 57% Viscose 10% Linen 15% Cotton, Martindale rating - 100,000 rubs Why buy from Article? Article delivers beautifully designed modern furniture with outstanding attention to detail direct to you. We cut out all of the middlemen, we don't have any showrooms, and we don't




That means you get high-quality furniture at radically lower (and much fairer) prices than you would at a typical retailer. more about how we do it. Whether you order 1 item, 10 items, or more, your entire order will be delivered to your door for a flat rate of $49 across the US. Choose from affordable delivery service upgrades (that are also flat rate) if you would like your furniture delivered inside your home or even unpacked and 30 day satisfaction guarantee We are confident you will love your new Article furniture, but we give you 30 days to make sure youIf you're not completely happy with it, we'll arrange to have it picked up and refund the full cost of the products you decide to return. our no questions asked return policy. Lounge in the lap of this down filled sumptuous modular collection! A low profile with deep seats, the Cube can be configured any way you like. Seat cushion is high resiliency foam with Polyester Back cushion is fiber down blend in a down proof cambric shell




Loose cushions with removable covers for seat and back Upholstered in a durable Quartz White fabric 32"H x 40"W x 43"DFabric - 18% Polyester 57% Viscose 10% Linen 15% Cotton, Martindale test - 100,000 rubsWe have a broad range of financing available for all types of credit. View our financing options today!We're here to help. Call us at 281-810-9746.DETAILS PARADIGM QUARTZ CHAIR DIMENSIONS Width: 48 inches wide Depth: 39 inches deep Height: 40 inches high Seat Depth: 27 inches deep Seat Height: 21 inches high ReviewsReviews We have a broad range of financing available for all types of credit. Upload images for this product + Start Uploading My Own Images Nature with its astonishing perfect geometry has always been the primary source of inspiration for most forms of creative projects. QUARTZ is a system that couples two-dimensional pentagonal and hexagonal wooden structures, which develop in three dimensions following natural crystalloid formations.




The geometric volumes are covered with ecological fabrics in mixed colour variations producing an end result that resembles more a wild microhabitat than an armchair. The Quartz armchair is produced by italian company D3CO. You are now subscribed to Ashley Furniture PRESIDENTS’ DAY UP TO 25% OFF* »Now Available Online + Up to 30% Off* »Up to 40% Off* Select Bedroom Furniture, Bedding & More!  Celebrate your worldly good taste and flair for très chic twists with the Alenya accent chair. With its plush comfort and fanciful French scripting, it speaks the language of casually cool style. Smart Buys are our best everyday low price and excluded from promotional discounts and coupons Attached back and loose seat cushion High-resiliency foam cushion wrapped in thick poly fiber Exposed legs with faux wood finish body: LINEN (55 %), VISCOSE (45 %) View more dimensions and info Minimum width of doorway for delivery: 32'' Distance between arms: 22''




Top of cushion to top of back: 17'' Carton: Width 35''   Depth 36''   Height 36'' Local store prices and products may vary by location. Prices displayed in USD Only. Alenya Chair Reviews - page 2Hashtag #MyAshleyHome on instagram. *Only the lastest version of the document is available for download.From beanbags to ballpit, a constellation of seating options greeted attendees at the TED conference in Vancouver last month. Though TED’s custom-built theater offered comfortable seats for most attendees, simulcast lounges with whimsical beach chairs and grassy knolls were often too tempting to resist. The informal lounges and pods are designed to spark curiosity and conversation among conference attendees, explains TED producer Katherine McCartney to Quartz. It’s a strategy that mirrors the imaginative office seating trends now popular in the tech and creative industries. But can these strange, weird-looking chairs actually increase our productivity?




Can holding a brainstorm sitting on office swings around a conference table spur better ideas? While experts we consulted are dubious, but there are some proven benefits. The now iconic TED beanbag first appeared in 2003 when organizers wanted to foster a more casual atmosphere explains McCartney. Originally called “Sacco,” these large shapeless fabric chairs were designed by three Italian designers in the late 1960s and have since become a staple of rec rooms and starter apartments. This year at TED, Canadian architect Michael Green and his students created a pair of sculptural cocoon-like huts designed to provided a quiet outdoor canopy for taking phone calls or escaping the cacophony of the other 2,000+ attendees. Most of the covetable chairs throughout the expansive convention center were lent to conference organizers by Steelcase, TED’s longtime partner. “I’ve seen and sat in my fair share of bizarre and unusual chairs in my lifetime,” says Marilyn Zelinsky-Syarto, the author of several books on creative workspaces, tells Quartz.




“One of my favorites is this nest chair, but in concept only!,” describing a lounge chair that literally looks like nest with giant dinosaur eggs. “Though it looks very cozy, I wouldn’t really want to sit in there with colleagues.” But some odd-looking ergonomic work chairs help allay physical issues and help workers stay focused longer. Zelinsky-Syarto notes that Herman Miller’s classic Aeron Chair—designed based on anthropometric studies and pretty unusual-looking when it first came out in 1994—has been praised for its ergonomic benefits. Dorky-looking napping pods in companies like Google and Uber also allow for semi-private power napping that recharge the brain and get the creative juices flowing, says Zelinsky-Syarto. But she adds that she’s skeptical of the design of those helmet-like privacy pods. “I’d be afraid someone would tickle my feet if I dozed off!,” she says. Creativity researcher Keith Sawyer, a professor at the University of North Carolina, says creativity is less about the shape of the chair and more about the grouping of seating.




“It’s not about the chair itself, it’s about the patterns of social interaction that are fostered by the chairs and the spaces,” Sawyer tells Quartz. His observation echoes the philosophy Steve Jobs subscribed to when designing offices. The Apple founder was intrigued by a legendary 1940’s social psychology experiment that proved how friendships among different personalities could be forged if they were close enough to one another. “Friendships are likely to develop on the basis of brief and passive contacts made going to and from home or walking about the neighborhood,” concluded the researchers Leon Festinger, Stanley Schachter, and Kurt Back, of their work in the so-called Westgate West studies, named after the housing development they used as a research lab. The Westgate West study led to development of the theory of “propinquity,” which posits that nearness a main factors for friendship and even romance. Accordingly, Jobs reconfigured departments at Pixar so engineers, animators, editors and executives could interact and their ideas could cross-pollinate and spur greater innovation.

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