Lilian pays her respects to Josef Hoffmann and Paolo Piva. Avoiding short-lived trends, its development turned towards design principles: playing with geometric shapes, reduction to necessary dimensions, the search for archetypal beauty.
Lilian is the child of famous parents. In 1910 Josef Hoffmann created a new type of furniture in the form of the Alleegasse: A modern, compact, compact, freestanding armchair with a light appearance that makes you feel at home in any environment. In 1986 Paolo Piva created Aura, another global bestseller in this category. And now a new and fresh design accompanies these classics that Wittmann has produced to date. Lilian pays her respects to Josef Hoffmann and Paolo Piva. Avoiding short-lived trends, its development turned to design principles: playing with geometric shapes, reduction to necessary dimensions, the search for archetypal beauty. Seams with minimal appearance allow form, color and material to be the center of attention. Anyone who prefers to move away from pure simplicity can let their imagination run riot. Lilian is available in a plain version with a pure smooth finish or in a relaxed, cozy and crinkled version. Another option is the dual color: Lilian is either covered inside and out with the same colored material or with a two-tone version with different colors inside and out. This leads to exciting combinations: soft leather and structured fabrics, velvet and smooth fabrics, monochrome fabrics and patterned drapes.
Lilian is also available in a high version as a dining chair.