Floater desk
cor > Desk
A desk should not only be practical, but also beautiful – especially when it is in your home. Floater desk serves as a small oasis for work-life balance.
Alvo
cor > Chair
Why choose when you can have the best of both worlds? This is what the designers at Jehs + Laub asked themselves, and they came up this comfy chair with its stylish matt shell and cosy seat cushions. It is so soft that it lets you sit at the dining table almost endlessly. And as it is also available in countless variations, it truly caters for every taste.
Jalis Lounge
cor > Armchair
Everything about the Jalis Lounge chair welcomes its owners: from the soft seat cushions to the slightly folded-up side rests and the gently curved back.
Drop
cor > Pouf
Drop by Pauline Deltour is the name of a whole family consisting of a mobile roller stool, a stackable stool and large pouf. The small components are mobile, while the large pouf forms a meeting point in the office. What they all have in common is that they are laid-back. A round, fully visible steel frame enfolds each upholstered body. Tone in tone. Four legs with rollers turn the small stool into the office run-about — an incredibly practical colleague. The perfect additive for a mobile working envi-ron-ment. “I share my office with friends,” says the French designer, “and on holiday I use Airbnb.” It is precisely this lightness and joy that Drop ema-nates. A dash of French savoir vivre.
Moss sofa
cor > Sofa
Shoes off. Feet up. Arms spread. Breathe out. Sink in. How can a human being ever want to be somewhere else but in this endless, all-embracing softness?
Farmer
cor > Armchair
8 pieces of wood, 4 square rods, 2 fabric panels. All built strictly at right angles. The fabric panels are laid crosswise. 2 metal clamps. Done. The first phenomenon is that such minimalist components when put together produce such a laid-back piece of furniture. The second is that it looks as if it has just been created. Designer Gerd Lange came up with the identical predecessor of the Farmer chair back in 1965.
Cordia Lounge
cor > Armchair
The Cordia family now has a lounge chair, and an exceptionally cosy one. A voluminous down cushion rests in a smooth, thin shell. A special feature is the folded fabric on the armrests. On a aluminium polished swivel base, Cordia Lounge stands with its four feet firmly on the ground. The lounge aspect of the new family member comes not least from its built-in tilt mechanism. So there's just one thing left to do: Lean back and relax!
Elm
cor > Armchair
The model 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 wooden frame in oak, walnut or lacquered with large, comfy cushions. Producing a chair that makes an impression from all sides — especially when you sit on it.
Conic
cor > Table
The Conic table with its elegant basic geometrical forms always serves as the ideal partner. Its round, oval or rectangular top is is available in solid oiled wood, in natural oak, walnut, ash, in lacquer/powder lacquer colours or mineral material white matt and the base is made of Cristalplant® in matt white. This compound material feels velvety soft, is 100 % recyclable and easy to clean. For a surface that still looks as good as new after years of use.
Noto
cor > Chair
Strictly rectangular surfaces, dead-straight outer seams, everything reduced to the minimum. The maximum can be sensed on the softly sprung seat. A purist, clear design that points to the future with French nonchalance.
Flint
cor > Armchair
When it comes to snugness, this delicate occasional easy chair is like the most beautiful of flowers. Its body unfolds like a calyx and is made from one single piece. How is that achieved? Imagine it as a sculpture: ‘Simply cut out all that is superfluous’, Jehs + Laub, the designers of the Flint seating furniture, say lightly. In fact, what they have created with their design is the square of the circle: a circular base — on a rotating plate — that rises up to the rounded square seat surface and then flows to the high backrest. Craftsmanship that is also so comfortable that it would easily knock you off your stool — if it weren’t so stable.
Cordia
cor > Armchair
Cordia blends into any surrounding, yet it also stands alone. This is due to its simple but sophisticated design. The swivel chair with distinctive armrests provides a sitting position which is more upright and always comfortable. This makes it ideal for long conversations as well as for short breaks - especially when combined with the optional reclining mechanism and matching footstool.
Drop
cor > Side table
This small, informal side table is unquestionably a member of the Drop family, but instead of cushions it has a tabletop which can therefore – depending on the size selected – hold everything you need to work with: from coffee mugs to conference documents.
Sinus
cor > Armchair
Sinus appears weightless, rocking slightly, and once you have settled down on the distinctive cushions, you will never want to give up your new favourite place again. The highlight is the combination of pleasantly rocking skids and leather straps that provide support for the round upholstery elements. Visibly and tangibly COR.
Alvo bar chair
cor > Stool
Lasting seating comfort and relaxation, no problem with the sumptuously upholstered Alvo bar chair. You can then lean back comfortably on a voluminous cushion. Thanks to a triple fold, there is no need for conventional individual cushions for the seat, back and armrests. Anyone thinking of wings is right on the money.
Mell C
cor > Side table
The side table in a practical C-shape can simply be moved next to Mell or any other COR sofa whenever needed. It comes in two different heights and is an ideal place for your coffee cup or for long periods working on your laptop. The frame is chrome-plated and extremely stable despite its finely rounded contours. The top, which can serve as a table or tray, is painted white.