atlas
/ beige

A 1987

Atlas is a collection of sofas and armchairs that explores the possibilities of seating. Based on a research on comfort and durability, the structure is entirely made of powder-coated tubular steel. Fully visible, it is easily transportable and can be installed both indoors and outdoors. The seat is designed as an autonomous surface that can accommodate a multitude of positions. All of the cushions are attached to the frame using a clip system specially developed for the collection. This removable device makes it easy to assemble and to store the cushions when the furniture is left outside.The play of volumes and curves of the collection is enhanced by the depth of fabrics. The strength of the collection is based on a clear, essential and durable composition that can be transmitted over time.

4.800 €
Payment in 3 times available from 300€
Product details
Material
Powder coated steel base and frame, HR foam and fabric upholstery.

Dimensions
Length 128 cm
Depth 94 cm
Height 78 cm
Seat height 45 cm

Finishes
Green
kvadrat vidar 1062
94% wool, 6% nylon

Beige
kvadrat baru 450
90% wool, 10% polyester

Khaki
gabriel cyber 1301
100% recycled polyester

Year of release
2023

Designer
Leonard Kadid

Manufactured in our family workshop in Lebanon

See the product sheet in PDF

The structure of the Atlas collection is entirely made of powder-coated tubular steel.

Kann Design -

Leonard Kadid

Léonard Kadid is a French architect and designer based in Paris. From object to architecture, his studio explores the characteristics of matter through clear compositions that can be handed down from generation to generation, focusing on the constructive process and structural experimentation. After studying at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland and the École d'Architecture de la Ville et des Territoires in Paris, Léonard Kadid worked with renowned international firms such as Herzog & de Meuron in Basel before setting up his own studio in Paris. In 2022, he was awarded the FD100 French design prize for his Pier collection of solid oak chairs. The same year, his Möja lamp entered the permanent collection of the Mobilier National.
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