Showcased at the 2026 Maison&Objet, the Lisboa sling chair by Mor Design features an interchangeable seating system, allowing you to change the seat whenever you desire. You can pair textile or leather with the polished stainless steel frame for a highly personalized experience. Designed by Keiji Takeuchi, the sling lounge chair is crafted with emphasis on both aesthetic appeal and durability.

It has a sleek, minimalist frame and a low seating position designed to encourage relaxation. It is a sculptural piece that can serve as a focal point in any space. The frame is made from lightweight, organically shaped stainless steel, available in both brushed and polished finishes. The seat and back are available in various options, including weather-resistant fabric and natural leather, making the chair suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

Lightness and elegance merge to form the chair with an open steel structure, giving a floating visual presence. Delivering generous comfort, the chair is a blend of modern design and outdoor lounging. Allowing easy detachment for washing and changing fabrics, the chair is lightweight and easy to position according to your choice.

The chair’s low, relaxed profile and durable materials offer comfort, flexibility, and a sculptural presence in a variety of living spaces. The organically shaped steel frame allows flexible positioning and effortless movement.

The Lisboa sling chair defines a moment of pause with the surroundings and the seat while stepping away from the interruption. It settles seamlessly into a room, becoming a personal reference point and not just a background object. Carrying presence and intention, it forms a connection between the seat and the person.

Image: Mor Design
Image: Mor Design
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