MOR Design unveils a new chapter of the Lisboa Lounge Chair, featuring an interchangeable seat system that reinforces its defining quality: being the most important seat in the room, your seat.
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Designed by Keiji Takeushi, Lisoboa is a modular sling chair that adapts to the individual. Two interchangeable seats, textile and leather, can be paired with stainless-steel frames in brushed or polished finishes. This approach ensures the chair remains architecturally consistent while offering a highly personal experience.
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Lightness and elegance remain central to Lisboa's design. Its open stainless-steel structure gives a floating visual presence, while the suspended seat delivers generous comfort. The chair is suitable for both indoor and outdoor settings, seamlessly integrating into residential interiors, hospitality projects, and contract spaces without losing its identity as a design object.
Lisboa is conceived as a place of pause, a moment for rest, leisure, and reflection. Its adaptable seats allow the chair to evolve with its owner, creating a dynamic, personal anchor within any space. Whether for quiet contemplation or social interaction, Lisboa asserts a subtle yet confident presence.
Crafted with MOR Design's commitment to material integrity and precision, the lounge chair embodies durability, thoughtful craftsmanship, and timeless design.
LISBOA Lounge Chair: Your Chair. Your Moment.
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About MOR Design
Founded in Portugal, MOR Design is a contemporary furniture and lighting brand emphasizing material honesty, architectural clarity, and enduring relevance. Collaborating with international designers and local manufacturers, the brand creates objects that balance function, emotion, and longevity.
About Keiji Takeushi
Born in Fukuoka, Japan, in 1977, Takeushi studied product design in Auckland and ENSCI/Les Ateliers in Paris. After working with Naoto Fukasawa Design in Tokyo and establishing a Milan satellite office, he has become known for designs that combine precision, innovation, and enduring aesthetic value.
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