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WM String Lounge Chair
WM STRING LOUNGE CHAIR
Designed by Studio WM
Wendy Legro and Maarten Collignon are the founders of Studio WM - a design studio based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Guided by all senses, their mission is to create seemingly simple designs that reflect the love that is put into them - and their details - for years to come. Their Wire design is available as a Dining chair and a low Lounge Chair.
They both have the same light and airy appearance and the thin structure of the wire frame gives them a delicate feel, while also providing a fine contrast to any cushion you put on the dining chair - or the blankets, pillows and soft items you lay in the lounge version.
Studio WM explains, "The strength of metal gave us the freedom to push the boundaries and seek for the thinnest, most light construction to bring light into the design in a literal and figurative sense. The contrast between the thin metal wire and soft pillow evokes the urge to touch and use the product." The WM Chairs are very durable and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
INFORMATION
BRAND
Menu
PRODUCT TYPE
Chair
CHARACTERISTICS
-Scandinavian based design -Products available globally -Produced for longevity -Suitable for high-traffic use -Suited to modern spaces
MATERIAL
- ED Coataing
- Powder Coated Steel
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
To clean, simply wipe with a soft cloth using hot water and a mild detergent.
ENVIRONMENT
- Indoor
- Outdoor
MATERIAL
Powder Coated Steel (RAL 9005), Textile
TYPE OF METAL
Steel
APPLICATIONS
Residential
PRODUCTION PROCESS
The chair is made from powder-coated bent steel tubes
DOWNLOADS
↓ Product sheet
↓ Downloads


COLORS
- Black
- White
DESIGNER
Studio WM
USE
Interior/exterior furnishing
DESIGNER - STUDIO WM
Designers Wendy Legro and Maarten Collignon formed their Rotterdam design company after graduating from the Design Academy Eindhoven. Their clean, simple, inviting design is deceptively simple. A perfect example of this is the studio’s String Chair for Menu: its airy and delicate appearance belies an obsessive attention to detail. The pair describes their approach to design as an intuitive, sensorial experience: scent, touch and sound are in har- mony striving to create sensitive and poetical design.