Saturday, 24 April 2021

Huma chair by Mario Ruiz for Expormim

Huma armchair by Mario Ruiz for Expormim with a swivel base and beech wood legs as well as a rattan backrest

Dezeen Showroom: Spanish brand Expormim has remixed its rattan Huma armchair by Mario Ruiz, which now comes in ten different variations suitable for the home or office.

While the characteristic curved shell of the Huma chair was retained, its base was reimagined in a number of different ways including as a swivel chair.

Padded armchairs by Mario Ruiz for Expormim with a swivel, caster and four-legged base
The Huma armchair comes either with the original rattan backrest (top image) or as a padded version (above)

This reinvention was inspired by Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, who is said to have invented the swivel chair in 1775 by attaching an English-style Windsor chair to a central iron spindle.

Expormim's expanded Huma range also comes with casters and solid steel or beech wood legs.

Huma armchair with a swivel base and rattan backrest
The chairs suit both home and office environments

The chair is available with its original rattan backrest or padded with moulded polyurethane foam over steel.

According to Ruiz, all versions of Huma share a modern look and prioritise comfort.

"Huma armchair is a project trying to preserve the classic philosophy of rattan production process while engaging in a search for greater comfort through the use of flexible ribs in its shell-shaped backrest and its upholstered seat," said the designer.

Product: Huma
Designer: Mario Ruiz
Brand: Expormim
Contact: export@expormim.com

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