The Easy Chair in collaboration with SOANE Britain
The Workshop was keen to collaborate with craftspeople that would incorporate complimentary natural materials for the seating and back surfaces/ elements of the chair. In researching other natural materials like rattan this led naturally to Soane and the connection was further reinforced by both workshops being rooted in the British Arts and Crafts movement.
“It was wonderful to visit Soane’s rattan weaving workshop in Leicester. To see such skilled and labour intensive work being carried out here in the UK is really refreshing and inspiring.”Lulu Lytle said: “It is an honour to collaborate with the Edward Barnsley Workshop whose contribution to furniture design in 20th Century Britain is significant. Barnsley’s principles, in keeping with those of Harry Peach, the founder in 1907 of Dryad, England’s preeminent rattan workshop, were aligned with the ideals of the Arts and Crafts Movement – which placed an emphasis on solid construction and the honest use of materials. These ideas are still at the heart of both Edward Barnsley and Soane Britain today.
This collaboration sees the marriage of rattan and timber which have been combined to great effect since the 17th Century when open cane was first incorporated in seating as a practical alternative to solid timber or upholstery. The design of the “Easy Chair” emphasises rattan’s natural resilience obviating the need for upholstery and exploiting rattan’s yielding plasticity to create a pared back sculptural form.”
The first Easy Chair was launched for LCW 2021, and was focused on linen made in collaboration with Bernie de le Cuona. Following the launch of this year’s chair in collaboration with Soane, the third will be a leather piece, created in association with Connolly England.