Flexible Radius Seating

Not produced

The Flexible Radius Seating was a concept for a seating system that was followed up by the Nelson office for many years without leading to a series production. The intention was to create a seating system with narrow seat elements that could be mounted beside one another at different angles in order to join them in long and sweeping ranges of upholstery. In the context of this system, the office also experimented with industrially manufactured padding elements.

Flexible Radius Seating

About 1955–59
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