Inspired by traditional Japanese garden tools, Foku is a fully upholstered lounge chair consisting of simple geometric shapes joined together to create a sculptural furniture design. "Foku," meaning fork in Japanese, is a reference to the traditional rakes used in Japanese Zen gardens for centuries. The fork, used to gently create minimalist lines and waves in the sand, has been reinterpreted in the ribbed seat of the Foku chair. Several layers of carefully selected types of foam have been combined to ensure a soft and very comfortable seating experience and to highlight the chair's sculptural and voluminous forms. Combine multiple Foku chairs to create a lounge sofa. Each Foku chair includes two metal brackets that can be mounted under the legs with a small screw.
Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl.
Care Instructions
Use a clean, damp cloth to absorb the liquid. Do not rub the cloth or press the stain into the fabric, as this can damage the fabric surface. For best results, gently dab and lift off the stains. For slightly more stubborn stains, a mild detergent can be used. Never use a scrubbing brush, as this can damage the bouclé surface. Use the soft side of a white cloth. Bouclé furniture is not suitable for placement in direct sunlight as the fabric can be sun damaged.