Seating family featuring a seat molded in rigid polyurethane with foam padding.
Upholstered armrests with an internal structure in rigid polyurethane or die-cast aluminum.
Four-leg base or cantilever frame in steel tube.
Calum - Home
The delicate and understated silhouette of the Home version blends effortlessly into any domestic setting. The Calum chair collection offers exceptionally comfortable seating defined by a pure, fluid form that rests lightly on the floor, integrating with ease and naturalness into any context.
A versatile family of upholstered chairs, available in a variety of fabrics to perfectly suit different styles. Each chair offers unbeatable comfort thanks to its padding, ensuring a welcoming and cozy seating experience. Three different bases cater to both aesthetic and functional needs: sled base for a contemporary, flowing design; cantilever for a dynamic, modern look; and four-star base for robust yet agile stability.
Relaxed and graceful thanks to its delicate profile, Calum Home features a simple, spontaneous, and intuitive form. Available in various versions with customizable armrests and bases, the collection exudes a seductive yet refined appeal. Both surprising and reassuring, it represents the natural evolution of a chair collection designed for residential and contract settings.
Product information
4 Star
Total Height 86 cm
Seat Height 48 cm
Width 56 cm
Depth 60 cm
Cantilever
Total Height 86 cm
Seat Height 48 cm
Width 56 cm
Depth 60 cm
Sled Base
Total Height 86 cm
Seat Height 48 cm
Width 56 cm
Depth 60 cm
Born in Oxfordshire in 1967 and an award
winning cabinet maker at an early age, Pengelly studied at Rycotewood College
and Kingston Polytechnic, graduating in 1988. Opening his own studio in 1993 he
has designed furniture and lighting projects for companies around the world,
winning awards including a XXII Compasso d’Oro in 2011 for the Nuur
table "for
its feeling of exceptional lightness and attention to detail in its
design".
Pengelly’s training as a maker developed a
deep knowledge and respect for materials and production processes that is
interweaved into his approach to design. Combined with a thorough understanding
of the contemporary market and all other contextual influences, he and his
teams approach is fundamentally based on an empathetic interpretation of the
way people interact with their environment and the products within.