YK collection

Remmi ottoman, chrome - white leather

US$2,338.00

Colour: White, chrome


YK collection
Remmi ottoman
US$2,338.00


Description

The Remmi ottoman is designed to work together with the Remmi lounge chair, which is known as one of Yrjö Kukkapuro's most iconic and popular furniture. The minimalist ottoman combines the key elements of Kukkapuro's design philosophy: ergonomics that support the body, timeless aesthetics and high-quality ecology. Designed in 1969, the ottoman features leather upholstery and an elegant steel frame, creating a luxurious yet comfortable extra seat or resting place for the legs.

The Key Flag certified Remmi ottoman is made in Finland and all its parts, such as metal springs and cushions, can be easily repaired and renewed to achieve the longest possible life cycle. The products in the Remmi collection are part of a permanent exhibition at the world’s largest interior design museum: the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

  • Width: 60 cm
  • Depth: 63 cm
  • Height: 39.5 cm
  • Seat depth: 66 cm
  • Seat height: 40 cm

  • Colour White, chrome
  • Frame material Chromed stainless steel
  • Seat material Leather, foam
  • Upholstery fabric Sørensen Prestige
  • Removable cover Yes
  • Weight 6 kg
  • Care instructions The leather is cleaned with a soft cloth or wax-based leather cleaner. Do not use water.
  • Warranty 10 years
  • Product ID: MOD-38YRKUREKRNVA

Yrjö Kukkapuro

Interior architect and designer Yrjö Kukkapuro (1933–2025) was one of the most internationally renowned names in Finnish furniture design and a pioneer of ergonomic seating design. Kukkapuro’s long career spanned over 70 years, during which he designed a large number of chairs, armchairs, work chairs and furniture for public spaces, many of which have become classics of Finnish design.

At the heart of Kukkapuro’s work were always comfort, the human scale and the idea that good furniture should serve its user both physically and visually. Today his products are part of the collections of Artek and Hem, among others, and his legacy is also carried on by YK Collection, which focuses on Kukkapuro products.

Yrjö Kukkapuro – ergonomics, functionalism and postmodernism

Furniture designer Yrjö Kukkapuro is one of the most significant names in Finnish design. He graduated as an interior architect from the Institute of Industrial Arts in 1958 and founded his own design office the very next year. 

In Kukkapuro’s aesthetic, the functionalism and modernism of the mid-20th century met, and in the 1980s he embraced the principles of a colourful, boundary-breaking postmodernism. For him, design meant above all a continuous study of how the structure of a piece of furniture, the material and the human body could be made to work together as well as possible.

A master of chairs

”Is there any sense in designing a chair that isn’t good to sit in?” was one of Kukkapuro’s best-known remarks. For him, however, ergonomics did not mean mere technical comfort but a holistic experience, in which the sitting position, the give of the material, the height of the armrests, the angle of the backrest and the visual character of the furniture form a balanced whole. 

Kukkapuro’s undoubtedly best-known chair is the Karuselli lounge chair, designed in 1964, which The New York Times described in the 1970s as the most comfortable chair in the world. Karuselli is a good example of Kukkapuro’s way of combining ergonomics and experimental design: a fibreglass shell, a steel frame and leather upholstery form a sculptural yet extremely sittable whole.

An international career

Kukkapuro’s furniture also gained wide international fame – rather than the traditional Nordic style, however, his best-known works represented experimentation and postmodern boldness. Alongside Karuselli, his best-known products range from the pared-back Moderno and Remmi series to the colourful Experiment chairs and Perhonen lamps of the 1980s. 

Today, Kukkapuro’s work is on display in numerous significant museum collections, such as the MoMA in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm and the Vitra Design Museum in Germany.

Who: Yrjö Kukkapuro

  • Finnish furniture designer and interior architect (1933–2025).
  • One of the central names in Finnish functionalism, known especially for his ergonomic seating furniture.
  • Also served as a professor at the University of Art and Design Helsinki from 1974 to 1980 and as its rector from 1978 to 1980.
  • Awards: the Lunning Prize (1966), the State Prize for Industrial Arts (1970), the Pro Finlandia Prize (1983), the Kaj Franck Design Prize (1995), Honorary Royal Designer for Industry (2002), the Finland Prize (2017). An honorary doctorate from the University of Art and Design Helsinki (2001) and from the universities of Wuxi and Nanjing (1999).
  • Notable works: the Karuselli chair (Artek), the Experiment lounge chair (Hem), the Remmi lounge chair (YK Collection), the Moderno chair (Lepo Product), the Perhonen lamp (Innolux).

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