Sova Lounge Chair

by Patrick Norguet
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Sova Loungechair, designed by Patrick Norguet, is a uniquely bold and comfortable armchair with strong character. The chair’s powerful character stems from an elaborate wooden structure, reminiscent of a human figure posed to embrace the seated. The ergonomic design and soft embracing upholstery, with a curved seatback in mold-injected foam, not only add to the product’s sophisticated character, but guarantee great seating comfort.

Sova means owl in Bosnian and it was chosen to describe a piece designed for daydreaming and thoughts of wisdom which owls have come to symbolize. The lounge chair’s frame will be offered in several woods (maple, walnut, and oak) and finishes with matching choices of designer fabrics and leather upholstery.

Material notes

FRAME Solid wood SEAT Leather or fabrics

Dimensions

W76 D75 H68, SH 35-40 cm / W29,9″ D29,5″ H26,7″ SH13,7-15,7″in

Wood types
Maple black stain+matt lacquer
Maple wenge stain+matt lacquer
Walnut, oil

All wood used in Zanat’s products comes from sustainably managed forests or private fruit orchards (walnut and cherry). FSC certificates for forest-originating wood are available upon request. Moreover, in 2021 Zanat undertook a commitment to plant three new trees for every tree we used to produce our products.

Color variations and small healthy knots in wood are indications of material authenticity and cannot be considered a defect. Wood is a hygroscopic material which absorbs and sheds moisture to adopt to the humidity of the environment in which it is placed and it expands or shrinks as a consequence. To minimize checking and cracking, all Zanat products should be kept indoors (outdoors use is OK if protected from precipitation and direct sunlight) and air humidity should not be less than 40% or more than 70%. Humidity outside this range is not optimal for human health and can result in product damage.

Designed by

"My job is to find the equation that gives an object an anchor in a culture, an anchor in time. I think good design is honest, discreet, and above all, durable. Hence the notion of timelessness."
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