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    Fin lounge chair by Daniel Schofield for NaughtOne

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerJune 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dezeen Showroom: contract furniture brand NaughtOne worked with Copenhagen-based British designer Daniel Schofield on a fully upholstered lounge chair that references 1960s space-age design.

    The Fin lounge chair has a futuristic quality, and features broad, planar surfaces that NaughtOne describe as offering “a thrilling launch pad for exploration in colour and materials”.

    Fin lounge chair by Daniel Schofield for NaughtOne
    All of Fin’s surfaces are upholstered, enhancing its tactility

    Designer Daniel Schofield’s background in carpentry and graphic design informed his approach to Fin’s design, which has a gently slanted silhouette.

    “Fin is the charming outcome of a playful experiment,” said NaughtOne. “While folding two pieces of paper together, Dan Schofield happened on a form he liked – a reminder that great ideas often start at playtime.”

    Fin lounge chair by Daniel Schofield for NaughtOne
    The chair has a futuristic aesthetic

    NaughtOne has dubbed the chair its “leanest lounge” in reference to it having the lowest embodied carbon level of any seat in its catalogue, thanks to its simple construction and sustainable materiality, which mainly comprises plywood, foam, fabric and stainless steel.

    Its durable frame allows it to withstand vigorous use and can be covered in a spectrum of different fabrics.


    Product details:

    Product: Fin
    Designer: Daniel Schofield
    Brand: NaughtOne
    Contact: sales@naughtone.com

    Materials: plywood, fabric, CMHR foam, nylon, stainless steel
    Dimensions: 710 x 705 x 370 millimetres

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