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Henry Holland Studio Cumulus Mohair fabric, Bronze and Ceramic Chair
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The Cumulus chair is a whimsical floor sculpture designed to start conversation and draw admiration. The unique and organic shaping of the seat and backrest is reminiscent of cloud formations whilst the hand forged 'wobbly' solid bronze frame reflects the organic lines created in our signature ceramic patterns.
The chair’s mohair seat and backrest introduce softness and warmth, creating a tactile counterpoint to the rigour of bronze and ceramic. Hand forged patinated bronze console table with hand cast pebble bronze feet and suspended earthenware ceramic spheres. All made by hand in London.
The Ceramic spheres are threaded onto the metal frame and held in place with bronze washers to give the appearance that they are floating. All ceramic pieces are hand-built using a slab building technique in a mix of coloured clay and finished with a high gloss transparent glaze to show the unique and distinctive pattern beneath.
The nature of our making process means that every piece of ceramic is unique and designs, colours, the contrast of tones and patterns may vary.
Material: The piece is upholstered in Zoffany Mohair in Mousseux (ZL7X333439/C), with piping using Zoffany Wool Satin in Mousseux (ZDEC333263/C).
COMPOSITION AND CARE:
Mohair: 68% Mohair, 32% cotton
Wool Satin: 100% Lambswool
Clean with a soft dry cloth only. Do not use polishing agents, water, or abrasive materials when cleaning.
Measurements: Seat height 49cm, back height 112cm, depth 47cm (see tearsheet for further details)
Henry says "The Cumulous chair is one of the stars of the show for me, it encapsulates all elements, from the hand forged metal work to the plush mohair upholstery and floating ceramic spheres. It's so tactile you want to stroke it. I can't wait to have 6 of these around the dining table at home and invite everyone I've ever met over for dinner to show them off."
- Creator:Henry Holland Studio (Designer)
- Dimensions:Height: 44.1 in (112 cm)Diameter: 18.51 in (47 cm)Seat Height: 19.3 in (49 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:2025
- Production Type:New Custom(Current Production)
- Estimated Production Time:9-10 weeks
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- Seller Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU8279247496852
Henry Holland Studio
Henry Holland Studio is a collection of hand built ceramics and homeware projects from designer Henry Holland. The former Creative Director of fashion label House of Holland, Henry first discovered a love of ceramics during the pandemic. Intended as a creative outlet, as he took a break from fashion, he stumbled across his interpretation of the nerikomi technique, while sat at his kitchen table during lockdown, when government restrictions meant he was no longer able to attend lessons at his local Hackney pottery studio. Henry quickly fell in love with the meditative process of building each piece by hand, which provided a new, and welcome pace of working, following years spent in the frenetic world of fashion. The slow technique of stacking, folding and rolling coloured clay into slabs, then hand moulding them into functional shapes, means that each piece is organic in nature, and impossible to recreate exactly. Each object is unique with the combined colour combinations of the different earthenware clays, creating Henry’s signature colour combinations and patterns. “It is a privilege to design beautiful things that people are willing to live with, says Henry. “To contribute to someone’s personal environment in this way, to be treasured, and to build treasured things, that’s the kind of connection we are all looking for.”
The studio has now worked on a range of homeware projects and launches including textiles, glassware, lighting and furniture.
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