After three years of development, Brunner and Diez Office present mudra, a universal chair that brings the formal and ecological possibilities of molded wood technology into the present.

brunner and stefan diez characterize mudra chair with curved backrest
Iconic, technological, ecological: mudra opens a new chapter in the history of the shell chair. A poetic chair that explores new boundaries while resting completely in itself

 

 

Certain chairs make such a strong first impression that they immediately take a place in our consciousness. Some powerful, solid and deliberately down-to-earth. Others because of their playful lightness and elegance. mudra, the new universal chair by Brunner and Diez Office, definitely belongs to the latter category. The sculptural chair acts like an inviting gesture that brings the formal and ecological possibilities of shaped wood technology into the present.

brunner and stefan diez characterize mudra chair with curved backrest

brunner and stefan diez characterize mudra chair with curved backrest
Open to everything: while the archetypal shell in organic loop form provides symbolic character and ergonomics, the different frames define the intended use. Right down to stackability

 

 

Ergonomics redefined

 

Its subtle yet present character is determined by the curved opening of the backrest, which beautifully encloses the back without limiting it to one sitting position. At the same time, it is light and elastic so as to yield to all movements. Ergonomics in an endless loop – as if mudra not only offered a comfortable seat, but also rested within itself.

 

An association that can also be traced back to the name of the chair. Based on the symbolic hand positions of Buddha and translated from Sanskrit, it means ‘that which brings joy’. The closed circle stands for a particularly good flow of energy. mudra is a chair that brings joy and closes the circle in many respects.

brunner and stefan diez characterize mudra chair with curved backrest

brunner and stefan diez characterize mudra chair with curved backrest
Closing the circle: all individual components are made of sustainable and recyclable raw materials and are connected to each other in the simplest possible way to enable dismantling and interchangeability

 

 

A meeting of design minds

 

mudra is the first result of the collaboration between Brunner, a contract furniture manufacturer from Baden, and Stefan Diez, a designer from Munich. ‘I have been following Stefan Diez’s work for a long time and have always been impressed by his attention to detail and how deeply he delves into construction and material,‘ says Dr. Marc Brunner.

 

What distinguishes mudra, apart from its iconic design language, is the drive to explore ergonomic and technical boundaries, to redefine them and to develop a product that continues to write the history of the shell chair in terms of material, form and sustainability claim

 

What the two partners have in common is not only the high standards of design and functionality, but also the joy of innovation in terms of material processing, the necessary know-how in production issues and the drive for perfectionism. The ideal combination for thinking beyond previous seating shells and creating an evolutionary chair.

brunner and stefan diez characterize mudra chair with curved backrest

brunner and stefan diez characterize mudra chair with curved backrest
Not driven by the timeline, but by conviction: mudra was created in different phases of development and is the first joint collaboration between Brunner and Diez Office

 

 

Exploring boundaries

 

Because what distinguishes mudra, apart from its iconic design language, is the drive to explore ergonomic and technical boundaries, to redefine them and, with the help of molded wood technology, to develop a product that continues to write the history of the shell chair in terms of material, form and sustainability claim. ‘We wanted to extract what captures seventy years of Plywood history from all overall design perspective. mudra is about evolution,‘ Stefan Diez sums up the project.

 

The development of the seat shell posed the greatest challenge. Because the deformation required for an open, natural-looking loop shape pushes 3D moulded wood technology to the extreme. The result is not only a design that is conceptually and aesthetically exciting, however, but also one that makes its sophisticated production process, high-quality materiality and value visible.

brunner and stefan diez characterize mudra chair with curved backrest

brunner and stefan diez characterize mudra chair with curved backrest
Individuality with an unmistakable character: whether as a single sculpture or in an ensemble, whether plain or colourful. For uncomplicated flexibility, the cushions can be fastened by zipper, elastic or drawstring

 

 

Environmentally conscious production

 

Sustainability also plays an essential part with mudra – from the recyclable raw compounds to the minimized use of materials. In addition, all individual components are connected to each other in the simplest possible way so that they can be easily dismantled, replaced, cleaned and repaired. In this way, mudra ensures real longevity, especially in areas of application such as the catering trade or in semi-public areas. Here, too, the circle is closed.

 

Sustainability also plays an essential part with mudra – from the recyclable raw compounds to the minimised use of materials

 

While the organic loop shape already provided elegant lightness and mobility in baroque chair designs of the 17th century, this characteristic has become even more important in densely packed and changeable times. Thus, thanks to its clear openness, mudra not only maintains a clear view in the circle of chairs, but also lends a certain transparency to the larger ensemble. ‘With mudra, we have developed a product that defines itself through its self-evidence,‘ Stefan Diez explains the design approach.

brunner and stefan diez characterize mudra chair with curved backrest

brunner and stefan diez characterize mudra chair with curved backrest
Perfect team: Brunner and Stefan Diez Office not only share a love of innovation and an uncompromising approach to design and functionality, but also a drive for perfectionism and a love of detail

 

 

Multi-use understatement

 

An obviously understated chair that only stacks up in practice: ‘A Brunner piece of furniture should not only look good, but also function well. The stackability of the main product is therefore essential. This makes it a typical Brunner product. We see mudra as a universal chair that can function in different contexts, in the cafeteria, in the hospitality sector – the chair has countless areas of application,‘ says Dr. Marc Brunner.

 

In addition to the archetypal shell, the sub-frames define mudra’s different uses. The steel frame is particularly suitable for use in catering areas, while the wooden frame gives the seat shell a more homely character and can be employed in private homes or hotel lobbies.

 

Whether in a small or large circle, on the living room parquet or at a banquet, mudra remains light-footed and relaxed in every situation. A chair that would certainly also please Buddha.

 

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Guest feature by Julia Hauch / Architonic