The Fit Chair from Interstuhl
German manufacturer Interstuhl has a new chair design that was exhibited at the recent Orgatec office furnishings show in Cologne, Germany. The Fit chair was designed by Zurich, Switzerland based Christine Lüdeke.
Visit the Interstuhl website – here. Visit Christine Lüdeke’s website – here.
Text from Interstuhl:
There are innumerable designs for easy chairs and chairs, with new ones being constantly added. But innovations that completely challenge the conventional notion of seating are very rare. Fit is one such model that looks only minimalist at first glance and doesn’t reveal its many qualities until you sit down on it. First of all you have to use your imagination to identify an easy chair in the 60-degree slanting element. But if you let yourself down at an angle you will experience something unique. You will be rewarded by a very comfortable seating sensation in a type of cantilever model that has been made possible by modern fibres and new weaving methods.





A knitted Trevira fabric is stretched between the chrome-plated steel frame. A new weaving method allows the production of different woven zones to create areas of firmer and softer seating. The result impresses through a high level of comfort for people of all weights. This innovative weaving method creates an open mesh structure that guarantees an optimum micro-climate for users. There is no accumulation of heat, and moisture is carried off from the body.




This new easy chair has been designed by the design office ludekedesign (Christine Lüdeke) from Zurich, that has been involved in design for the aviation industry for many years, in co-operation with Kobleder GmbH & Co from St. Martin in Innviertel (A), a company that has specialised amongst others in the use of modern weaving methods in furniture construction.

alexandre on 19 Nov 2008 at 8:27 pm #
very cool. it looks a little odd, but very cool nonetheless
ClearTranquil on 22 Nov 2008 at 2:34 am #
I would very much like to buy one of these.
Shelly on 30 Nov 2008 at 2:44 pm #
I wonder if a memory of body shape is created and whether the resiliency will hold up. I bet they are wonderfully comfortable
Leslie on 29 Jun 2009 at 1:54 pm #
Is there a warrantee on the product for commercial use? Looks great for the younger crowd. Is it difficult for an older person to get out of? It looks terrific!
Kimball Office on 14 Aug 2009 at 8:56 am #
It’s not difficult to get out of at all – the mesh is woven with different thicknesses at different levels to support all kinds of people. And interestingly, there isn’t a memory shape created – it bounces right back after you get out of the chair.
You’ll have to try one out at one of our showrooms! Check out our video of peoples’ reactions at NeoCon (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJ980LuDFMs) and read about it on our blog at http://blog.kimballoffice.com/tag/interstuhl-fit.