Conseta
cor > Sofa
Conseta is not only a sofa programme but also an add-on programme offering countless possibilities. Elements of different shapes and sizes combined with a choice of armrests give plenty of scope to explore configurations to fit every room. Various styles of armrest and of carcass widths and a choice of cushion fillings give birth to a wide range of design solutions.
Cosma
cor > Sofa
Cosma is not a sofa-bed, nor is it just a functional sofa; it is an exceptionally elegant piece of seating furniture which also serves as a bed. This is ensured by the slatted frame and the comfortable upholstery. The generally poor compromise between sitting and sleeping does not apply here because it is possible to do both extremely well, with conversion requiring just two easy steps.
Cordia
cor > Chair
Cordia is far too comfortable to be used exclusively in the office. We have brought it to the dining table. With a light-footed wire frame, individual material mix and a seat shell which merges smoothly into the graceful backrest. The covers on the armrests not only look exciting, but also offer perfect protection — from children’s sticky fingers, for example.
Elm
cor > Side table
Like the rest of the family, the Elm coffee tables confidently take up the typical COR design: Every detail is instantly visible and surprises with many fine touches. The focus is on the beauty of the wood's individual grain and skilful finishing. The Elm coffee tables combine the wood with glass surfaces and are consciously reminiscent of 20th-century Scandinavian furniture design.
Nenou
cor > Chair
The Spanish for water lily is ‘nenúfar’, which was the model and inspiration for the Nenou furniture concept. And just as naturally as water lilies group together in a pond, its leaf- shaped upholstery elements are grouped into ever new topographies in open space. The easy chairs, stools and poufs, created jointly by designer Jörg Boner and COR, also invoke leaves in detail – with circumferential piping and central depressions that accommodate not only their owners both comfortably and fittingly, but also the shapely trays made of wood and stone.
Twin
cor > Side table
Twin is a small assistant, always there when needed. The side table with the distinctive base, lacquered is cool.
Pilotis
cor > Sofa
Sitting in state: not here. Pilotis wants to be lived in. This is the reason for the deep seat and reclining elements – sloping or straight – which are more than open to a playful combination with tables and shelves. But the new petite variant for small apartments and small rooms also makes a big impact.
Affair
cor > Sofa
Affair originally came about as a draft for the public areas of the exhibition centre in Frankfurt/Main. In other words, as a new kind of seating for large public areas in which many people relax, talk, kill time between appointments, take a breather and above all just feel at ease. And because such people also exist in other places, Affair is now to be found in theatre foyers and lounges, receptions and offices, company headquarters and atriums of all shapes and sizes. No two Affairs are the same. After all, it can literally be configured infinitely to form seating islands or corners, never-ending sofas or waiting benches. And then regrouped for any occasion and any purpose.
Elm
cor > Sofa
This sofa developed by Jehs & Laub succeeds effortlessly in bridging the gap between external austerity and absolute inner softness. To achieve this, Elm combines a fine, simple solid wooden frame in oak or walnut or a lacquered wooden frame with large, comfy cushions. Producing a sofa that makes an impression from all sides — especially when you sit on it.
Conic
cor > Side table
Conic comes as a side table or coffee table. The basic form is always elegantly geometric: A round, white tabletop rests on a conical base. Conic goes wonderfully with the COR classic Conseta, as well as with Mell Lounge, Trio and numerous other models.
Roc
cor > Armchair
‘Come into my arms,’ this chair seems to say, with its gently curved side rests reaching out invitingly to the observer. And you feel a sense of security as you settle down into it. This is due, on the one hand, to the generous seat surface with its softly cambered seat cushion and high back at an angle that brings the spine into the perfect upright position. On the other hand, designer Uwe Fischer has provided the upholstery furniture with a compact base which provides firm support on a swivel plate. Surprisingly, however, Roc is so light that it can be moved around easily in the room — to the seating group, to the reading lamp, to the window or even just to see its pretty rear view. And while we’re at it: Read the word Roc backwards!
Drop
cor > Bench
The Drop family has gained a new member: a slim, stackable bench in two widths. The striking tubular steel frame, colour-coordinated with the cover material, creates a fascinating overall effect.
Rawi
cor > Armchair
Rawi is Arabic and means storyteller. A good story is best followed while sitting and relaxing. In this easy chair, for example, with its strikingly curved seating surface. Rawi easy chair is not for slouching, but for sitting upright.
Pilotis
cor > Side table
Part of the architectural periphery for the surprisingly new furniture concept Pilotis: various large, small, round or rectangular side tables with table tops in solid oiled wood or lacquered MDF and a delicate metal frame. The Pilotis tables are so versatile that they easily combine with other sofa ranges.
Level
cor > Table
Level, designed by Uwe Fischer, is a family of height-adjustable worktables that are quite unpretentiously committed to the idea of a workbench. This gave rise to a tool with “trestle-like substructures”. A highly functional item that adheres fully to the tradition of modernism and brings its functions clearly to the fore. Working while standing is becoming more and more popular “because it most closely corresponds to the fleetingness and speed that work involves,” says Fischer. The change becomes the actual constant. A quick meeting. Then the table top is lowered manually or electrically. Then it’s time for a snack. Here, too, we meet for an exchange, this time quite informally.
Mell
cor > Side table
Like the sofa, the Mell table also appears to float. This is due to the delicate steel skids, just twelve millimeters thick. A closer look reveals that they have rounded corners - a detail which underlines the table's class. Combined with the Mell seat elements, seating landscapes emerge which will always be glad to accommodate guests.
Pilotis
cor > Armchair
Sometimes small is also pretty big. Big in comfort with small dimensions, like our new Pilotis easy chair. Despite its short depth of 78 cm, this graceful and elegant easy chair promises long sitting pleasure.
Mell
cor > Bench
Curling up at home certainly does not mean cutting yourself off from the outside world. On the contrary, the latest member of the Mell family is a furniture invitation to a cosy rendezvous with friends, family or colleagues. With the emphasis on ‘cosy’. On the good old kitchen bench, the chest-with-armrest model, you didn’t know which side of your bottom you should shift your weight to after sitting down for just a short time. By comparison, the separate seat cushions and high back of this youngster designed by Jehs + Laub are so softly upholstered that they allow you to think, talk, eat, play or work endlessly ‘around the corner’. And it does not necessarily have to be in the kitchen either. The elegant metal frame cuts a good figure in any room.
Bridge
cor > Bench
A bench is a bench is a bench is a wonderful reinterpretation by Uwe Fischer. Its elongated shape, clear lines and simple materials — wood and fabric or leather — combine to create an object that conveys lightness and seating comfort, even without a backrest. Bridge is more than an upholstered bench, it is a tool for the modern office that is dedicated entirely to the new informal way of working. Here nothing is put off until later. Here you can even relax whenever you feel like it. “Functionality without too much design attitude,” is what Uwe Fischer had in mind, meaning a language which is understood both in the living and working environment. We think he succeeded.