Chill-Out

Design becomes a system in the Chill-Out project by Gordon Guillaumier. Linear geometries lend themselves to many different uses, shape-shifting into customizable sectional arrangements that can delineate different areas in a single space. Chill-Out is a system of sofas and armchairs, complete with in-line coffee tables, that constructs conversation areas with a businesslike aesthetic that exudes avant-garde elegance, enveloping the space it defines in the beauty of design and the pleasure of comfort. Chill-Out elements can stand alone, in linear arrangements, or be combined in corner sectional layouts. Thanks to the repeated uniformity of the shapes, the visual effect is ensured. The metal structure and upholstered seats and backrests are complemented by elegant coffee tables in Carrara or matt Basaltina marble.


Designer: Gordon GuillaumierYear: 2013
Dimensions

Cod. OCHILD212
W 214 D 69 H 71 cm
H seat 44 cm

Cod. OCHILE212
W 214 D 69 H 71 cm
H seat 44 cm

Cod. OCHILS212
W 214 D 69 H 71 cm
H seat 44 cm

Cod. OCHILF212
W 214 D 69 H 71 cm
H seat 44 cm

Cod. OCHILI70
W 74 D 69 H 44 cm

Cod. OCHILL141
W 144 D 69 H 71 cm
H seat 44 cm

Cod. OCHILM141
W 144 D 69 H 71 cm
H seat 44 cm

Cod. OCHILN141
W 144 D 69 H 71 cm
H seat 44 cm

Cod. OCHILP70
W 74 D 69 H 71 cm
H seat 44 cm

Materials and finishes
Internal frame: poplar plywood 18 mm thick with metal frame with elastic belts.
Padding: differentiated-density polyurethane foam.
Base: tubular metal base Ø 16 mm, available chromed or powder-coated painted.
Upholstery: non removable cover.
Base:

T02

T03

T24
Top:

T30

T35

Poplar plywood 45%
Polyurethane 32%
Upholstery 12%
Metal 7%
Marble 4%

Certifications

Gordon Guillaumier

Gordon Guillaumier was born in 1966, and was educated firstly in Malta, then in Switzerland, England and Italy. He graduated from IED in Milan (1988-91), before specializing in design at the Domus Academy, Milan (1992). In 1993 he began working with Baleri Associati, as well as collaborating with architect Rodolfo Dordoni. In 2002 he set up his own design studio in Milan, principally working on product design, but also for design consultancy projects. In 2006 he lectured in industrial design at Milan’s Politecnico university.