Japanese culture has long amazed people; whether its food, fashion, night life, or anime, we all have been enticed by the country’s riveting traditions and style statements. Not only that, designers from various fields often seek inspiration for their products from Japanese tradition. A case in point is the Obi daybed, an outdoor chaise lounge that takes a piece of the traditional kimono and makes it a key features.
Designed by Italy-based design duo Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Plaomba for furniture brand Expormim, the product takes inspiration from the kimono and uses the belt as the furniture’s main element. By doing so, the duo honors the long-living culture through ageless design.
Called Obi, the belt – which Japanese people tie around their waist in a plush bow as an essential and aesthetic part of the kimono – becomes the essential part of the daybed. To respect the tradition, the designers have created the Obi as the reflection of the dress, where you see the belt hugging the daybed harmoniously. The backrest of the furniture has a wide piece of fabric or belt, if you will, wrapped around it. The plush cushions and seat provide a comfortable lounge in an outdoor setting.
Made with Zander technical fabric or premium Sunbrella sling that are known to be perfect for outdoor use, the daybed becomes more relevant and coveted. The structure is made of high resistance aluminum. As it is for outdoor use, the aluminum offers sturdy design so you don’t want it to worry about corrosion and weathering down of the furniture. The legs are made of injected aluminum and finished with polyester powder for further refinement.
The materials are of high-quality and make the Obi a timeless piece for outdoor furniture. You can have it placed in the garden or backyard space for an exquisite lounging experience amidst the flourishing nature.
It is spacious enough for two people to sit comfortably and cuddle under the blue sky. To elevate the joy, you can also add a side table for placing drinks and snacks. The daybed comes with a removable upholstery, while offering numerous possibilities for customization in fabrics for outdoor use.
By making the Obi daybed, the designers bridge the gap between the past and present, and bring about a new evolution in contemporary design by infusing it with the sensibilities of a traditional one. Celebrating Japan’s remarkable Kimono, the daybed symbolizes the elegance and values inherent in the country’s tradition through a utilitarian and resilient design.
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