In the Details: How to Build a Cloudlike Chair with Just 550 Pounds of Wool and 600 Hours of Labor

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While the Layers Cloud Chair might feel (and look) like you’re sitting on a cloud, the bulbous lounge is anything but weightless. It’s made from 550 pounds of solid wool—and its construction was a woolly beast of its own. Designed by Richard Hutten, the chair made its debut in Milan last week as part of an exhibit by the Danish textile manufacturer Kvadrat, which enlisted 22 international designers to explore the diverse capabilities of its Divina fabric.

“For me, designing is in the first place a thinking and research process,” the Rotterdam-based Hutten says. “So I looked into the material. What makes it special? How does it look, feel, smell? How can I use it in an exceptional way?” Divina is a durable wool blend, and Hutten chose to focus on what he considered the main qualities of the material—its soft tactility and its availability in a range of vibrant hues.

As an added challenge, the designer resolved to use Divina as the structure for the object itself. “I wanted to use the Divina material as the sole material for the piece, not only as a cover, which is the normal way it’s being used,” he says. “These I called ‘the rules of the game.’ From there, the playing started.”

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