Esitt and Lin winners of a Good Design Award
We are grateful and excited to announce that the Esitt chair and Lin bench, designed in collaboration with Spanish manufacturer Inclass, have each been awarded a Good Design Award by the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. Esitt and Lin join the “best consumer design” winner list in the Furniture category.
Esitt office chair has become a breakthrough in professional seating, offering unrivaled ergonomic functionality with a touch of Inclass’ elegant aesthetic. Innovation marries comfort, customization, and sustainability, delivering an optimal working experience. Its unique backrest upholstery system and single-gesture lumbar adjustment redefine seating convenience. The chair’s visual lightness and varied finishes cater to diverse environments, while its commitment to eco-friendly production marks a responsible approach. Esitt has an harmonious blend of ergonomics, aesthetics, and environmental consciousness sets it apart in the world of office furniture. It uses environmentally friendly processes, minimizes material usage, and optimizes product lifecycle from production to recycling.
On the other hand, Lin is a bench that blends mechanical stability with minimal visual impact. Its modular design allows for dynamic configurations, offering flexibility and agility. Easy-to-maintain geometries prioritize cleanliness and ergonomic comfort. Its adaptability meets the demand for versatile seating solutions in modern public spaces. Lin’s sleek form, achieved through an aluminum structure, captivates with modern elegance. Meticulous craftsmanship ensures durability. This bench has made a significant impact by transforming spaces, enhancing user experiences, and promoting sustainability, with its use of recyclable materials. Its adaptable nature and ergonomic design have optimized seating utilization and fostered social inclusivity.
Founded in Chicago in 1950 by Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames, GOOD DESIGN remains the oldest and the world’s most recognized program for design excellence worldwide. This year, the Museum received a record number of submissions from the world’s leading manufacturers and industrial and graphic design firms from over 55 countries.