Julep Island

Soft, enveloping shapes characterize this family of upholstered pieces. Julep is influenced by the 1950s Avant-Garde movement, drawing upon its simplicity and grandeur, refined by a contemporary, romantic, feminine allure. Star of the series is the sofa, whose generous rounded lines provided evolutionary DNA for the entire collection – including an armchair, a chaise-longue and an ottoman – in an interplay of proportions and shapes that gave rise, little by little, to all the other versions. Fully upholstered, the seats look ample and full, yet convey a sense of lightness, thanks to the recessed base that invisibly lifts them off the floor. Designed for home decor, their inviting appeal encourages cozy comfort and relaxation, making the Julep seating options also ideally suited to contract venues.

® Registered Design

Awards: Muuuz International Awards, Archiproducts Design Awards


Designer: Jonas WagellYear: ® Registered Design
Dimensions

Island
Cod. OJUL174
W 174 D 137 H 75 cm
H seat 42 cm

Sofa
Cod.  OJUL240
W 240 D 126 H 75 cm
H seat 42 cm

Chaise-longue
Cod. OJUL208
W 208 D 121 H 76 cm
H seat 42 cm

Armchair
Cod. OJUL102
W 102,5 D 87,5 H 75 cm
H seat 42 cm

Ottoman
Cod. OJULP120
W 120 D 92 H 42 cm

Ottoman
Cod. OJULP68
W 68 D 66 H 42 cm

Materials and finishes
Internal frame: poplar and birch plywood 18 mm thick, with elastic belts.
Padding: cold foam.
Base: poplar plywood 3 mm thick covered with the same fabric of the product.
Upholstery: non removable cover.
Notes: the products cannot be realized in Leather, Super Leather, Aniline Leather and Vinyl.
® Registered Design

Wooden structure 37%
Cold foam 34%
Upholstery 28%
Plastic 1%

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Jonas Wagell

Jonas Wagell is an architect and designer from Stockholm. Born in 1973, he trained as graphic artist and then specialised as an interior designer in Stockholm and New York, where he attended the Parsons School of Design. In 2008 he founded the JWDA firm which handles architecture, product design and brand management projects. Wagell is fond of creating functional items with features of simplicity and intelligence, objects which can be used and understood easily by those who choose them. The best known design from the JWDA studio is the prefabricated Mini House. For this design, in 2008, Wagell was named by Wallpaper as one of the fifty young architects worth watching. Today JWDA focuses above all on product design for Scandinavian and international brands.