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Colophon

Artwork and text:Leolux

Styling:Leolux, Isabel Croon, José Martens,

Kamer 465

Photography:René van der Hulst, Frank Tielemans,

Zebra Fotostudio’s, Peer Coopmans,

Arjan Benning, Alexander van Berge,

Lisa Klappe, Hugo Thomassen.

We want to thank everyone who has con-

tributed to the creation of this book. For a

complete list please visit our website.

LeoluxKazernestraat 15

NL-5928 NL Venlo

The Netherlands

[email protected]

www.leolux.com

© 2016 Leolux. Nothing from this publica-

tion may be copied or reprinted without

written permission from Leolux Living B.V.

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Index Adartne ..............................................................................69 Aditi .....................................................................................140 Antonia Adore ............................................................... 52 Arabella ..............................................................................38 Ascana ................................................................................ 76 Aurelio .................................................................................116 Azzurro ...............................................................................42 B flat ......................................................................................58 Bella Bora ..........................................................................80 Blocco ...............................................................................140 Boavista..............................................................................64 Bora Balanza ..................................................................30 Bora Bèta .......................................................................... 78 Bora Bora .......................................................................... 78 Calbuco ..............................................................................118 Callas ................................................................................. 120 Canna ................................................................................ 136 Caruzzo ..............................................................................84 Castanea ........................................................................... 77 Cimber ................................................................................141 Columna .......................................................................... 120 Cosy Cushions ............................................................ 145 Darius ................................................................................ 100 Dolcinea .............................................................................. 111 Dr’op .....................................................................................68 Edison ................................................................................. 60 Elixir .....................................................................................106 Faya Lobi ........................................................................... 72 Felizia ....................................................................................62 Freyr ......................................................................................131 Gisa ..................................................................................... 102 Goncharov ........................................................................74 Griffo ................................................................................... 139 Guadalupe ........................................................................22 Gynko ...................................................................................34 Horatio ................................................................................66 Indra ......................................................................................86 Indus ................................................................................... 126

Iris.......................................................................................... 142 Julita ..................................................................................... 32 Kalia ..................................................................................... 122 Kikko ...................................................................................103 Liliom .................................................................................. 138 Lirio ...................................................................................... 128 Mara ......................................................................................116 Mayon ................................................................................. 40 Mayuro ................................................................................ 112 Ninfea ................................................................................. 143 Oscar....................................................................................44 Paleta ...................................................................................26 Pallone .................................................................................94 Pampa .................................................................................141 Papageno ..........................................................................96 Parabolica.........................................................................92 Piatra .................................................................................. 143 Ponton Next ....................................................................48 Portello .............................................................................. 139 Pyrite ...................................................................................127 Quasi ......................................................................................71 Saola ...................................................................................108 Saphira ............................................................................... 110 Scylla ....................................................................................88 Seasons ........................................................................... 144 Silene ....................................................................................98 Spring ..................................................................................124 Tablet ................................................................................. 138 Talos ....................................................................................130 Tam-Tam & Bongo .................................................... 142 Tamarinde ...................................................................... 129 Tango.................................................................................... 73 Tilio .......................................................................................137 Vivre Largo..................................................................... 132 Vol de Rêve ......................................................................54 Volare ...................................................................................113 Yali ..........................................................................................70 Ysolde ................................................................................104

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Contents

Foreword..........................................................................................6

Design with tradition in mind ............................................8

Art ........................................................................................................10

High-tech and pure craftsmanship ......................... 12

Tailored inspiration and advice ................................... 14

Your styling and

comfort wishes met .............................................................. 16

Creator pictures your choices ....................................... 18

Sofas .................................................................20

Guadalupe ...................................................................................22

Paleta ...............................................................................................26

Bora Balanza ............................................................................. 30

Julita .................................................................................................32

Gynko...............................................................................................34

Arabella ..........................................................................................38

Mayon ............................................................................................. 40

Azzurro ...........................................................................................42

Oscar .............................................................................................. 44

Ponton Next ................................................................................48

Antonia Adore ...........................................................................52

Vol de Rêve ..................................................................................54

B flat ..................................................................................................58

Edison ............................................................................................. 60

Felizia ...............................................................................................62

Boavista ........................................................................................ 64

Horatio ........................................................................................... 66

Dr’op .................................................................................................68

Adartne ......................................................................................... 69

Yali ......................................................................................................70

Quasi ..................................................................................................71

Faya Lobi ....................................................................................... 72

Tango ............................................................................................... 73

Goncharov ................................................................................... 74

Ascana ............................................................................................76

Castanea ....................................................................................... 77

Bora Bèta ...................................................................................... 78

Bora Bora ...................................................................................... 78

Bella Bora..................................................................................... 80

Armchairs ....................................................... 82

Caruzzo ..........................................................................................84

Indra ..................................................................................................86

Scylla ................................................................................................88

Parabolica ....................................................................................92

Pallone ............................................................................................ 94

Papageno ..................................................................................... 96

Silene................................................................................................98

Darius ............................................................................................ 100

Gisa .................................................................................................102

Kikko ...............................................................................................103

Ysolde ........................................................................................... 104

Elixir ................................................................................................ 106

Saola ...............................................................................................108

Saphira ........................................................................................... 110

Dolcinea .......................................................................................... 111

Mayuro ............................................................................................112

Volare ...............................................................................................113

Dining rooms .................................................. 114

Aurelio ............................................................................................ 116

Mara ................................................................................................. 116

Calbuco ..........................................................................................118

Columna ......................................................................................120

Callas .............................................................................................120

Kalia ................................................................................................. 122

Spring ............................................................................................. 124

Indus ............................................................................................... 126

Pyrite .............................................................................................. 127

Lirio .................................................................................................. 128

Tamarinde .................................................................................. 129

Talos ...............................................................................................130

Freyr ..................................................................................................131

Vivre Largo ................................................................................ 132

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Extra Space .................................................. 134

Canna ............................................................................................136

Tilio .................................................................................................. 137

Tablet ............................................................................................. 138

Liliom ..............................................................................................138

Griffo ...............................................................................................139

Portello..........................................................................................139

Aditi ................................................................................................ 140

Blocco .......................................................................................... 140

Cimber ............................................................................................141

Pampa .............................................................................................141

Tam-Tam & Bongo ............................................................... 142

Iris ..................................................................................................... 142

Piatra ..............................................................................................143

Ninfea .............................................................................................143

Seasons .......................................................................................144

Cosy Cushions........................................................................145

Comfort options for larger and

smaller people .......................................................................154

Technical data .........................................................................156

Experience the Leolux world ..................................... 175

Leolux Design Centers (addresses) ....................... 176

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Preface Anyone who seeks sanctuary in the countryside sees how birds build their nests with twigs and feathers which they select with the greatest care. They build a safe place for themselves and their young, using the best materials that nature has to offer.

At Leolux, we feel inspired by this idea. We recognise the care you devote to your interior and we want to offer you the materials you need. The Leolux collection offers you the best designer products, but above all the ability to tailor each piece of furniture to your unique personal style. With the best upholstery and coverings, the finest colours and the comfort that you enjoy.

Create your own environment with Leolux. A safe nest filled with warmth.

Sebastiaan Sanders

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Design with tradition in mindVenlo: a provincial city in the south of the Netherlands, centrally located between Germany and Belgium. Here, in the heart of north-west Europe the Leolux family business has built design furniture to order for an international market since 1934.

Quality and ambition can allow a small company to expand rapidly. When the Sanders brothers decided in the ‘50s to produce modern furniture, Leolux changed from being a company with a handful of employees into a world player with idiosyncratic ideas about design, comfort and finish.

For three generations, Leolux has united the expertise of designers, craftsmen and artists. This creative cauldron gave rise to the Leolux world. A unique world that inspires and challenges.

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Art Art inspires and enriches the interior. For decades, Leolux’s in-house artists have expressed their vision of living and life. Inspired by the Leolux world, they act out their own essential role; after all, their collaboration with other creative people - designers, photographers, stylists - leads to the most extraordinary forms of expression.

In previous years, artists including Clemens Briels, Sjer Jacobs, Wouter Stips and Jane Worthington have produced the covers for the Leolux brochures. For this collection, Olaf Hajek depicts the Leolux world. His painting ‘Antoinette’ on the cover shows a woman in blue tints, with birds building nests in her hair. She symbolises the freedom that the consumer has at Leolux to completely personalise a piece of furniture.

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High-tech and pure craftsmanship At Leolux we don’t believe in mass-produced products. Every piece of furniture is unique and that is how they are made. With the craftsmanship of our joiners and foam specialists, our leather cutters, seamstresses and upholsterers. Their patient hands create the famous Leolux comfort.

High-quality technology is indispensable here: every piece of furniture travels large distances through the plant transported by conveyors, and innovative technology lightens the work of our leather cutters and joiners. This combination of high-tech and craftsmanship allows us to produce hundreds of unique products crafted to the individual wishes of the specific customer every day.

Because we are proud of our production process, we are pleased to show it to you. You can book a guided tour at Via Creandi, the visitors’ centre of Leolux in Venlo, via the website.

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Your styling and comfort wishes metThe Leolux collection offers a wide range of seating concepts with a unique signature. You see it in the refined finish, you feel it when you take a seat. This is a real Leolux!

This book gives you insight into the Leolux world: from furniture for living to artistic characters. We also make various suggestions regarding covering and colours. However, the final choice about the piece of furniture you order is yours. We can make if for you in many hundreds of colours and numerous types of fabric or leather. Of course, you also choose the appropriate colour for the lacquer and stitching. Moreover, almost every product is adjustable and comes in different sizes, allowing your piece of Leolux furniture to match your personal comfort requirements.These are things that make life even more pleasant!

Would you like to know more about personalising your piece of Leolux furniture? You can read all about it on our website.

See p. 154.

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Tailored inspiration and adviceFor specialised advice and inspiration, turn to the Leolux Design Centers. Here you can become familiar with all the possibilities the collection has to offer, free of any obligation. You will be received by experts who are driven by the desire to help you realise your own dreams for living. They provide advice about colours and materials, demonstrate the options and, if desired, use 3D drawings to bring your dream to life.

Our products are always sold via a specialised Leolux dealer who will be pleased to provide all the advice you require and is the point of contact for ordering and delivering your Leolux furniture.

You can find an overview of our dealers on the website and the addresses and opening hours of our Leolux Design Centers. See p. 176.

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19Creator pictures your choices At Leolux, we always make to order, so that you can select the colours and materials of your furniture yourself. And that is of course a little stressful. What will your dream sofa look like when it arrives? Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to picture your choices in advance?

Leolux has developed ‘Creator’ for you, a handy online tool that you can use very easily to display every conceivable choice on your screen. Lifelike. Choose the arrangement, the upholstery and the colours. Then the options, such as non-standard stitching or lacquer. Ready? You can zoom in and see the result from different angles. You can always make changes, just as long as it takes to make your Leolux product perfect.

Creator can be found on the product pages of the Leolux website. You can recognise the models for which Creator is available by the special logo in this brochure.

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A Leolux sofa is at home in any contemporary interior. As an eye-catcher or a central point of rest for the entire family. Because comfort takes an important place in the Leolux philosophy, nearly all the Leolux design sofas have additional options: adjustable backs and seats, higher feet or firmer or softer foam. Choose your own comfort level, and the colours and covering you desire. A sofa in leather or rather fabric? You can even choose the colour of the stitching from Leolux’s extensive design collection.

Sofas:your desire, our comfort

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Guadalupe

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GuadalupeDesign: Christian Werner, 2016

UNRIVALLED SENSE OF FREEDOM

Like gently rounded, colourful islands, the Guadalupe elements by Leolux enhance your interior. In a

small setting like a sofa or in add-on variants which enable you to create any conceivable arrange-

ment. The combination of unique forms and colour combinations make this a unique product which

can be personalised completely with all the material options offered by Leolux.

More info: P. 156

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Paleta

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PaletaDesign: Christian Werner, 2015

A UNIQUE TABLEAU

Choose Paleta and you choose for space and luxury. Upholstered visual planes form the basis of

this rich programme. With subtly rounded corners, soft arms and the comfort you choose.

With low backs for an expansive view or adjustable high backs for more comfort. Add the finishing

touches to a Paleta sofa with decorative removable tables or aluminium feet in a contrasting colour.

Create space by replacing the armrest with a solid oak tabletop ‘Plate’.

More info: P. 157

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Bora BalanzaDesign: Axel Enthoven, 2016

BEAUTIFULLY IN BALANCE

Those who know immediately recognise that the inspiration for Balanza is derived from the

successful Bora series from the 1980s. The basic qualities of comfort and hidden beauty were

revisited by Enthoven and adapted to this age. Comfortable and beautiful, completely in balance.

More info: P. 158

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JulitaDesign: Jan Armgardt, 2014

PURE FRIENDSHIP

Julita speaks nature’s language: elementary forms and pure materials.

Take the solid wooden feet that sprout like branches from the seat.

An attractive skilful detail is the stitching in the folds of the comfortable back that invites deep

conversations between two people sharing the sofa.

Because communication between people is the principle behind every Jan Armgardt design.

More info: P. 158

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Gynko

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GynkoDesign: Jörg Wulff & Thomas Müller, 2014

PERFECT SEATING COMFORT BETWEEN THE ‘WINGS’

Friendly, welcoming and functional. Gynko’s rounded ‘wings’ have mechanisms that let you

transform them into comfortable backrests when you want to totally relax. Choosing one material

for the seating and another for the front, back and sides gives your Gynko an entirely personal

appearance. Crowned with the Interior Innovation Award 2014 and Reddot Award 2014.

More info: P. 158

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ArabellaDesign: Stefan Heiliger, 2011

A VISUAL VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY

Admiring glances trace the Arabella lines, which can be even more exciting in two colours.

The asymmetric form is also functional, because with it Arabella offers many seating positions.

Crowned with the Good Industrial Design 2011, Interior Innovation Award 2012 and

Good Design 2012 awards.

More info: P. 159

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MayonDesign: Christian Werner, 2012

REFINED IN EVERY DETAIL

The organic forms that characterise Christian Werner’s designs make Mayon an elegant,

skillfully detailed piece of furniture. The internal springing lets the flexible arms mould themselves

effortlessly to your body. Each aluminium foot is a jewel that appears to flow from the seat,

especially if lacquered in a matching colour.

The compact Mayuro armchair is a perfect design companion to the Mayon.

More info: P. 159

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AzzurroDesign: Cuno Frommherz, 2015

A TIMELESS EXPRESSION OF ELEGANT DESIGN AND REFINED CLASS

Those who take the time discover in Azzurro the most attractive details: the tear-drop form of

the arm that also includes the seat cushion or the attractive h-shaped ‘connecté’ carriers. The

springing in the armrests and the high-quality cushion interior offer caressing comfort under the

‘casual’ upholstery. The options programme contains Azzurro elements for both large and small

arrangements.

More info: P. 159

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Oscar

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OscarDesign: Christian Werner, 2013

A SAFE HAVEN

A sofa to come home to. Oscar offers a soft refuge and a nonchalant appearance; a safe haven.

The flat piping in contrasting colours or fabrics provides a striking accent while the feet,

in one of Leolux’s many lacquer colours, contribute perfectly to the styling of your interior.

More info: P. 160

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Ponton Next

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SITTING AREAS IN A TRICE

The prize-winning Ponton lets you create the ideal seating whenever you want.

The concealed technology lets you easily rotate the backs in steps of 90 degrees and create cosy

corners at any moment of the day. The accessories ensure that you would prefer never to leave this

sofa. Crowned with the Reddot Award 2009.

More info: P. 161

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Antonia AdoreDesign: Hugo de Ruiter, 1996/2010/2015

CONTEMPORARY DESIGN TO BE ADORED

Timeless design for a contemporary sofa. The Adore sofas perfectly satisfy the requirements of

modern living: tasteful, spacious and in line with your personal preferences. Antonia’s appearance

changes with the frame; in wood or aluminium, in various forms and in any colour. ‘Rico’ is arguably

the most aristocratic frame that ‘frames’ your sofa with oak or walnut.

More info: P. 160

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Vol de Rêve

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Vol de RêveDesign: Jane Worthington, 2006

THE LEOLUX DREAM FLIGHT

A true masterpiece! The floating back, the organic lines and numerous cherished details make Vol

de Rêve a dream sofa that you colour in any way that satisfies you. The deep corner and large foot-

stools complete the programme bringing unprecedented luxury within reach.

More info: P. 161

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B flatDesign: Andreas Berlin, 2005

HEIGHT DIFFERENCES IN A VISUAL PLANE

A low sofa offers the prettiest look, but is rarely comfortable. Therefore, B flat has backs that rotate

in a round bed and remain locked in any desired position. When flat, B flat offers a casual place to sit

and an unobstructed view, when raised each backrest provides the back support you expect from a

Leolux sofa. Crowned with the Reddot Award 2007.

More info: P. 162

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EdisonDesign: Christian Werner, 2013

DARE TO ENJOY WITH EDISON

Edison exudes comfort, but also skilful refinement.

This luxurious sofa is at its best in fine natural leather. When you relax into the spacious cushions,

which mould themselves to your body, you can enjoy the rounded forms and subtle details:

the hand-finished seams and the joins between the cushions. You never get tired of Edison.

More info: P. 162

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FeliziaDesign: Axel Enthoven, 2012

TASTEFUL AND ARISTOCRATIC, WITH EXCEPTIONAL COMFORT

A feast for the eyes and a pleasure to sit in. Felizia combines active comfort and countless sizes with

contemporary curves, soft arm cushions and precious details. Modern design has many faces.

Felizia presents them in an uncomplicated, but completely refined, way.

More info: P. 163

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BoavistaDesign: Axel Enthoven, 2011

UNASSUMING BEAUTY

The name gives it away. Much attention has been given to Boavista’s appearance. The upholstery

is folded on the armrests and back like an envelope and decorative stitching adds depth to the high

backs. Otherwise this model is unassuming, with compact dimensions and active sitting comfort

that supports you perfectly, irrespective of whether you choose the low or high back.

More info: P. 162

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HoratioDesign: Cuno Frommherz, 2012

LIGHTNESS AND COMFORT IN HARMONY

A low back is attractive, but of course offers little comfort. Cuno Frommherz solved this using

swivelling headrests. They do not detract from the appearance and transform the light-footed

Horatio sofa into a chaise longue in a trice. Ingenious, beautifully made and perfectly finished.

More info: P. 163

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Dr’opDesign : Braun, Maniatis, Kirn, 2012

AN ECCENTRIC SOFA FOR EVERYONE

Leolux presents Dr’op, an eccentric sofa for everyone who wants something different.

With backs and armrests that can both be adjusted to five different positions.

The striking decorative ‘Dashes’ stitching makes Dr’op just a bit brutal, while the quirky legs can

provide a lively contrast. Dr’op was crowned with the Good Industrial Design award.

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WHO’S AFRAID OF SOME EXPRESSIVENESS?

In fabric or leather, Adartne imparts ambiance and colour to any space, also to smaller living rooms.

With clear lines and a wide choice of coverings,

and colours for the frame and the friendly ‘Dashes’ decorative stitching.

By combining colours you determine your own styling mix. Expressive or on the contrary modest.

More info: P. 164

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YaliDesign : Jet Dircks, 2008

ASCETIC AND ROBUST

It’s super in fabric and fantastic in leather: the Yali design sofa is at home in any interior,

even the most ascetic. With robust piping, aluminium feet in two heights and

a high level of comfort for actively sitting or deliciously stretching out.

Do you have more space? Yali is also available as a corner sofa.

More info: P. 164

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VARYING WITH VISUAL PLANES

Low, wide cushions or narrow and high. Quasi has them in nine sizes that you can use as you see fit.

They are loosely upholstered, in any colour you want, providing the freedom to experiment. Permit

yourself the freedom, with the Leolux guarantee of quality.

QuasiDesign : Cuno Frommherz, 2014

More info: P. 164

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Faya LobiDesign : Hugo de Ruiter, 2003

EXTENDED SEAT DEPTHS

A glorious sofa, this Faya Lobi is always upholstered in fabric. Select the elements you require to

create a composition that fits your interior. And Faya Lobi’s large, upholstered visual areas create a

feeling of nonchalance, quickly making this sofa the meeting place that a sofa should be.

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TangoDesign: Jan Armgardt, 1984

UNQUENCHABLE PASSION

A true classic, a trend-setter for three decades. Tango is lovingly created with adjustable armrests

and backs that provide comfortable support for a pleasant conversation between two people

sharing the same sofa. The aluminium frame gives Tango a striking contemporary appearance.

More info: P. 165

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GoncharovDesign: Braun & Maniatis, 2003

A VISION OF CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE

Goncharov reflects modernity: accessible and inviting, but also individual and exceptionally

personal. Adjustable headrests make this design comfortable for both taller and shorter users.

Choose walnut or aluminium feet. So whether you prefer a more classical design or are inclined

towards modernity, Goncharov makes it possible.

More info: P. 165

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AscanaDesign: Axel Enthoven, 2016

RICHNESS IN ALL ITS FACETS

Leolux brings together all its experience and comfort knowledge in this sofa series. The Ascana’s

adjustable headrests and electrically extendible seats make it ideal for users of any height. To the

numerous comfort options, designer Axel Enthoven added some subtle details and gentle shapes,

guaranteeing rich seating in all its facets.

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CastaneaDesign: Hugo de Ruiter, 2016

MASTER IN COMFORT

The Castanea cushions rest on the arms like large leaves from a tree. They offer softness and give

this compact design its friendly appeal. Knowledge, craftsmanship and the best materials form the

basis for the legendary Leolux comfort, which you can enhance as you will with the many custom

and comfort options. All this makes Castanea a true master in comfort.

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THE ONLY TRUE BORA

The Boras were truly revolutionary at the time. An unprecedented light and subtle design.

Bora Bora and the higher Bèta version are unchanged classics, with a high comfort level,

due to the soft arms and backs that mould themselves to your body.

Bora BètaBora Bora

Design: Axel Enthoven, 1983

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Design: Axel Enthoven, 1983/2008

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THE BORA FOR NOW

A real classic from Leolux, based on the Bora series of the eighties. Leolux has adjusted the design

a little to today’s requirements. Bella Bora follows today’s trend offering loose cushions and subtly

modified detailing. That turns the Bora of then into a Bora for now.

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Armchairs with character An element that determines the appearance of your living space, or a piece of furniture that merges with your seating area? Leolux armchairs are available in all shapes and sizes. From expressive to modest. And almost all have functions that make sitting more agreeable. Even if you are shorter or taller than average.

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CaruzzoDesign: Frans Schrofer, 2015

AN ODE TO MAN AND CRAFTSMANSHIP

Caruzzo is unrivalled in many respects. The curved lines of this swivel/tilting armchair puts the

timeless design into speedy motion. With the hand sewn spine “Artisan”, Leolux shows its creative

skills, while the modern technology ensures the perfect seating position for every moment of the

day. Crowned with the Reddot Award 2015.

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IndraDesign: Cuno Frommherz, 2015

TRUSTED SOFTNESS THAT CAPTIVATES AND ENVELOPS

Your own universe for dreams and ideas. The armchair that perfectly fulfils this function is of true

value for its user. Cuno Frommherz embodied this vision in the Indra armchair, with the softness and

elegance that fulfil these wishes. Envelop yourself in softness. Indra from Leolux invites you.

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ScyllaDesign: Gerard Vollenbrock, 1996

ELEMENTARY PLAY ON LINES WITH AN EYE FOR DETAIL

Influenced by movements including Bauhaus and De Stijl, Gerard Vollenbrock created the authentic

Scylla. With exclusive details, including mirrors on the front of the arms and the chromed tubular

frame that runs around the entire back of the chair. Having difficulty choosing the right version?

The ‘Scylla Flavours’ and ‘Scylla Jewels’ series offer inspirational ideas.

Crowned with the Good Industrial Design award in 2011.

More info: P. 167

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ParabolicaDesign: Stefan Heiliger, 2009

A SWIRL ON PAPER, COUNTLESS FUNCTIONS

With a powerful stroke of the pen, Stefan Heiliger created the

essence of Parabolica on paper. A fantastic object, offering three

user experiences: sitting ‘normally’, lying ‘relaxed’ or sitting actively

with the armrest (left or right) as a small worktop.

Crowned with a Reddot Award 2009, Good Design 2010 and

Good Industrial Design 2010. Also available in an exclusive

art-edition from the artist Coen Blankwaard.

More info: P. 167

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PalloneDesign: Boonzaaijer / Mazaïrac / de Scheemaker, 1989

ICON WITH A LONG HISTORY

Originally designed for the House of the future, Pallone is now possibly Leolux’s best-known

armchair. This is undoubtedly due to the futuristic form, but without the legendary Leolux comfort

its relevance would certainly have dissipated. Available in several sizes, in numerous colours and

coverings. The special Pallone series offer inspiration.

More info: P. 168

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PapagenoDesign: Jan Armgardt, 1993

KNOWINGLY EYE-CATCHING

Humour as a weapon. Papageno is Leolux’s answer to design that takes itself too seriously.

A knowingly ingenious and playful, design. Just look at the extraordinary feet.

However, Papageno offers more. For instance, the sprung back and attractive organic forms that are

done even more justice if you choose a stretch-fabric.

More info: P. 168

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SileneDesign : Thijs Smeets, 2014

THE UNUSUAL CLASS OF SILENE

It looks friendly, offers soft springy comfort and has a powerful retro look.

The Silene swivel armchair lets you vary the colours of the body, cushions, swivel foot and

stitching, making fresh combinations possible. Or choose a very stylish uni-version.

That is of course also possible.

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DariusDesign: Jan Armgardt, 2013

LUXURIOUS LEOLUX THRONE

The king among armchairs. Darius lets you majestically relax thanks to its high protective back and

softly sprung frame. The arms run in a fluid line around the seat and back, creating and completing

the perfect organic form. For the look you require, choose the covering for the front and back,

and, if required, lacquer or epoxy for the frame.

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GisaDesign: Jane Worthington, 2005

THE LITTLE SWAN

Jane Worthington sculpted her ‘swan’, the swivel armchair Gisa, from a single block of material.

Only advanced technology can reproduce such an organic shape. By choosing the covering and

stitching, you create a unique sculpture that playfully enriches your interior.

More info: P. 168

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SITTING UP OR LYING DOWN? BOTH ARE POSSIBLE ON THE KIKKO

Is it a chaise longue? Yes, but Kikko is more versatile. Lift the back slightly and

turn it through 90 degrees left or right. This transforms your chaise longue into a comfortable seat.

Choose two colours for the seat and two for the back.

Also available in an exclusive art-edition from the artist Jean Paul Marsman.

More info: P. 168

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YsoldeDesign: Axel Enthoven, 2016

IN LOVING EMBRACE

The swivel Ysolde armchair by Axel Enthoven provides welcoming support for the design lover.

Its electronic “up” function provides a slightly higher seat or

some well-earned assistance when getting up. Apart from this innovative assistance,

special attention was also given to Ysolde’s finishing and detailing.

More info: P. 168

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ElixirDesign: Hugo de Ruiter, 2012

PLUCKY DESIGN TO DELIGHT AND COCOON

With Elixir, Hugo de Ruiter gave the traditional wing chair a hyper-modern appearance.

A trendy armchair with lots of character, a perfect finish, and handily adjustable back and

headrest. Moments of rest demand your own Elixir.

More info: P. 168

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SaolaDesign: Joachim Nees, 2014

EXPANSIVE RELAXATION

Saola offers an entirely new relaxation experience; with perfect support, also for taller users.

With a gloriously soft appearance and the technical perfection you expect from Leolux.

And an other position? You adjust the seat and back effortlessly.

Use the small ‘wings’ on the headrest as a handy way to fine tune your comfort.

More info: P. 169

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Saphira

Design: Joachim Nees, 2014

COMPACT RELAXATION

The smaller person will find in Saphira a perfect place to relax. The soft forms and rich detailing of

this electronically adjustable armchair are derived from the larger Saola.

However, we have carefully re-examined the ergonomics allowing us to say

that we have done our very best to create the perfect armchair in which to relax.

More info: P. 169

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DolcineaDesign: Jan Armgardt, 1992

ENCHANTINGLY ECCENTRIC

Active, compact and comfortable, with a back that moulds to your body.

Dolcinea’s curved body makes it easier to get out of. Clever properties that give this eccentric,

classical design the all-decisive lead.

More info: P. 169

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MayuroDesign: Christian Werner, 2013

SOFT ELEGANCE

Building on the successful Mayon line, Leolux created the Mayuro armchair that is more compact

and actively comfortable. The attractive upholstered accents, the loose upholstery and the

specially designed feet make Mayuro simply elegant; enhancing contemporary interiors.

More info: P. 169

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VolareDesign: Jan Armgardt, 1998

FLOAT AWAY ON A FEATHERWEIGHT WIRE CHAIR

The first wire armchairs date from the beginning of the last century. Volare has inherited the

minimalistic industrial design, but offers modern sprung comfort and stitched-through large

cushions that create a luxurious ambiance. It makes sitting almost like floating.

More info: P. 169

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Table timesThe table is a focal point in your home. The place for an enjoyable meal with friends, a good talk with each other or “quality time” with a book or magazine. Leolux makes not only the most attractive tables, which are available in solid wood, veneer or lacquer, but also dining room chairs and armchairs that you can sit in comfortably, for many hours.

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AurelioDesign: Hugo de Ruiter, 2016

MASTERPIECE IN EUROPEAN OAK

Aurelio is a solid oak dining table which really deserves a place in

the spotlight. The rounded corners from one piece of wood are

the masterwork of this table, which requires great craftsmanship

and a high-quality production process. In the finishing, you can

observe the eye for detail that is so characteristic for the high-

quality Leolux products.

MaraDesign: Christian Werner, 2016

WELCOMING SOFTNESS

This dining room armchair is unmistakeably a Christian Werner

design: the rounded seat, the slight nonchalance of the upholstery,

the refined finishing. To ensure that Mara can fit into many

contemporary interiors, Werner created different bases: solid oak

legs (Palo) combine beautifully with the oak tables in the Leolux

collection. The versions with the steel wire base (Outline), a curved

leg (Cruz) or a base on wheels (Twist) give a streamlined feel.

More info: P. 170

More info: P. 170

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CalbucoDesign: Hugo de Ruiter, 2005/2014

THERE’S A SECRET UNDER THE LEAF

Beauty and function join forces in Calbuco. With countless ways

to blend into your interior through subtle lacquer colours or fine

veneer. But it is more valuable because of the handy way you can

extend the table leaf. Slide the leaves apart, press on the exten-

sion leaves concealed in the compartment,

they rise and you fold them out. That’s all.

More info: P. 170

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ColumnaDesign: Hugo de Ruiter, 2015

DEMOCRATIC DINING

A leg and a table top connected by a straight column: that’s

the purity of Columna. The only frivolity which Hugo de Ruiter

allows himself is the way in which the column connects to the

leg: like an ancient marble column, smooth or ribbed. Columna

by Leolux is above all a very practical table. Round or oval, so

that it can accommodate a maximum number of guests without

troublesome table legs.

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CallasDesign: Frans Schrofer, 2015

A CHAIR WITH PRESENCE

Expressive and a true eye-catcher at the table. The front, back

and legs can be individually specified for every Callas chair

allowing you to create a combination that matches your taste

perfectly. The rugged zip at the back gives Callas ‘face’. Even

more exquisite is Callas Artisan: a hand sewn spine replaces the

zipper at the back. Idiosyncratic? Maybe, but what presence!

More info: P. 170

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KaliaDesign: A Design Studio, 2012

A PERSONALITY WITH A LUXURY

APPEARANCE

That careful attention has been paid to this elementary table

is immediately obvious. The Kalia table leaf, in semi-solid oak,

appears to be recessed between the legs and runs elegantly

from thin to thick and back to thin. There are countless ways

to personalise your Kalia, by selecting the frame colour and

dimensions even to an enormous 280 cm!

More info: P. 170

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SpringDesign: Cuno Frommherz, 2010/2014

CONTEMPORARY RICHNESS IN SIX VARIANTS

Never was combining materials and colour so much fun. ‘Spring’ offers versions with or without

armrests, or with upholstered sides and a chrome or solid oak frame. If desired, choose a different

colour for the sides and frame, which has a handy built-in hand grip.

Crowned with a Reddot Award 2010 and Good Industrial Design 2010 award.

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IndusDesign: A Design Studio, 2011

DINING IN STYLE

The solid wooden leaf gives Indus a natural appearance without the table looking overly solid.

This is because the wide chamfering on the underside makes the (oak or walnut) leaf appear

extremely thin. The column and foot are attractively finished.

Think big and set your imagination free. Indus makes it possible.

More info: P. 171

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COMFORT IN ALL ITS FACETS

Its faceted lines make Pyrite characteristic without being intrusive. The frame is available in

different variants, in oak, or metal (chrome, lacquer or epoxy), with feet, castors or sleds.

Therefore, there is always a Pyrite that suits your taste. It is possible to combine the covering,

extreme comfort goes without saying.

More info: P. 171

PyriteDesign: Norbert Beck, 2010

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LirioDesign: Frans Schrofer, 2011

GRACIOUS CONTOURS

Lirio is enticing due to its graceful lines and powerful qualities.

The aluminium feet give Lirio class when used in a seating arrangement,

casters provide flexibility at the table. The high back, curved arms and compact dimensions ensure

that you will never willingly leave this comfortable cocoon.

More info: P. 171

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Tamarinde

Design: Frans Schrofer, 2013

WHERE PEOPLE SHARE THEIR IDEAS

It is slender, with flared arms and a back that after dessert you can adjust to the perfect position.

Dependent on the function you have in mind for Tamarinde, choose casters or feet in aluminium,

lacquer or epoxy. After a delicious meal, Tamarinde is the perfect chair in which to sit for a good

conversation that can happily last for hours.

More info: P. 171

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TalosDesign: Scooter & Partners, 2006

STRONGLY SUPPORTED, SOFTLY SEATED

Fine dining places strict demands on a dining room chair. Talos is a strong candidate offering a

stylish design, excellent comfort and a contemporary frame in chrome, lacquer or epoxy.

Armrests are finished in leather or Alcantara, lacquer, oak or walnut. And thanks to its modest

dimensions, Talos is at home, even at smaller dining room tables.

More info: P. 171

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FreyrDesign: Erik Munnikhof, 2003

PAST ACHIEVEMENTS

In Freyr, Leolux combines the classic curved tube frame with contemporary comfort.

Featuring the floating seat that is so characteristic for the ‘freischwinger’ and the options you expect

from Leolux. Choose your own design; with or without armrests (oak, walnut, leather or lacquered)

and a frame in chrome, lacquer or epoxy. Freyr reflects the perfect symbiosis of then and now.

More info: P. 171

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Vivre LargoDesign: Minimal Design, 2002/2010

CHARACTER DEVELOPS WITH TIME

A solid wooden table shows signs of use through the years. That gives it extra character.

And Vivre has not only a robust side, it is also extremely practical. The legs slide outwards as the

table extends so that they remain at their correct position: at the corners.

In oak or walnut in various finishes and in several sizes.

More info: P. 172

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CannaDesign: Cuno Frommherz, 2015

The raised edge seems to separate from the leaf. It is an optical illusion that creates a field of

tension. But Canna also offers refinement, with a rich ceramic leaf version.

Canna in lacquer or oak veneer combines perfectly with your other Leolux products.

More info: P. 172

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TilioDesign: Stephan Veit, 2016

Functional, beautiful and unusual: three essential features of a coffee table. Stephan Veit sublimely

combines them in Tilio, adding an unusual touch. Because Tilio only has three legs. Two of these

reflect the colour of the main table, while the third follows the table top. In the coffee table, this top

layer can also rotate.

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LiliomDesign: Norbert Beck, 2010

Organically designed tables in various shapes and heights. Stack them in each other for a neat look.

Give them a natural accent with a ceramic or solid wood top, or a colourful feel with a lacquer finish.

Temporarily available in the art editions “Liliom Marsman” and “Lippz”.

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TabletDesign: Hugo de Ruiter, 2000

The Tablet tops slide apart to bring your cup of coffee closer by, or to reveal the storage space they

conceal. Tablet is available in lacquer, nut and oak and rests on the contemporary “Cubic” base.

More info: P. 172

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PortelloDesign : Patrick Belli, 2013

In total balance when lifted using the concealed hand-grip. The Portello’s top fits precisely

above the seat of your Leolux sofa. The tops are lacquered or in solid oak,

the frame is lacquered, epoxied or in aluminium.

GriffoDesign: Scooter & Partners, 2015

A portable, occasional table that you easily move to the desired location.

With a handy grip under the top. The top, which handily extends over the arm of your sofa,

is available lacquered or in oak, the frame lacquered or in aluminium.

More info: P. 173

More info: P. 173

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BloccoDesign : Scooter & Partners, 2004

The three-part table that you make as colourful as you want.

The upper sections rotate to bring the top closer, if desired.

The base conceals a handy storage compartment for small items.

AditiDesign: Minimal Design, 2002

Simplicity is sometimes sufficient. The finely detailed Aditi is square or rectangular and

comes with a practical glass lower leaf to store small items. The solid wood upper leaf has

a really natural appearance. Lacquer gives Aditi a more modern look.

More info: P. 173

More info: P. 173

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PampaDesign : Frederik Roijé, 2013

Create your own graphical patterns.

Each of the tops can be lacquered or stained in a colour of your choice.

The three wooden legs have the colour of the top they support (you can also choose a contrasting

colour). Combine tables to create larger visual planes.

CimberDesign : Frans Schrofer, 2012

A playful occasional table with paper-clip-like legs. The tops are available in oak,

walnut or lacquered, and in three sizes and three heights. Combine the two largest or

slide them partly over each other. The smallest Cimber is the perfect side table.

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More info: P. 173

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Iris, a striking coffee table, is available with two shapes of top and two heights.

The three legs can be lacquered or in oak (laminated, oiled or stained).

Tam-Tam & BongoDesign : Hugo de Ruiter, 1995

Always a tidy house with the Bongo footstool and the Tam-Tam mini-table.

Both offer storage space under the lid and have aluminium legs. The Tam-Tam top is lacquered.

Bongo is available in a ‘one eye’ version with a button in the middle of the seat or

as ‘smile’ in which you can recognise a friendly face.

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More info: P. 173

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PiatraDesign : Norbert Beck, 2010

You can give this playful boulder-shaped footstool any colour you wish, with contrasting

coloured areas, piping or stitching. So every Piatra is different, just as no two stones are identical.

The piping is available in leather or Alcantara.

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NinfeaDesign: Stephan Veit, 2015

Ninfea’s tops rotate around a point that the designer has placed just off-centre. Rotate them

inwards to create a smaller, tidy look or outwards as the situation requires. Lacquer or oak?

You can make a different choice for each top.

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SeasonsDesign: Claire Vos, 2016

The “Seasons” collection is exclusively designed for Leolux by Claire Vos.

Each rug has three soft rounded corners and one straight and is available in two sizes and

four different color themes, named after the seasons.

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Cosy CushionsDesign : Leolux, 2013

Leolux has developed an extremely comprehensive range of cushions to create the perfect look.

Tailor made, in five sizes, in any Leolux covering and with a choice of five finishes.

So why choose an off-the-shelf cushion? The ‘Pure’ filling is a combination of foam and

small feathers. The ‘Royal’ filling is also suitable those with a down allergy

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There is so much more to tellThis compact review of our range provides all the information you need about the current Leolux models and comfort options. But there is so much more to say about Leolux. About our rich history, about designers and Leolux art, about the process involved in producing our designer furniture, leather and fabrics...

You can find interesting stories about these subjects in the Leolux yearbook alongside interviews with the makers. An inspiring brand book for the true Leolux fan. Visit the website and request your free copy today.

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Three elements are definitive to the high comfort in Leolux furniture: expert prod-uct development, good materials and an eye for detail. On every piece of Leolux furniture, those things enjoy our fullattention in order to realise the grand cru among furniture for you.

Product developmentThere’s more to furniture than a good design. The product developers from Leolux translate the designer’s dream into a real sofa with the comfort you expect. The study of the human anatomy formsthe starting point thereby. Active sitting needs a fairly large seat height, high armrests and a smaller angle between the seat and the back, the so-called rake. It’s easier to stand up from a seat like that.The more passive the seat is, the more difficult it is to stand up; the seat is lower and deeper, the back has more rake and the armrests are lower. As soon as the dimensions and proportions of the furni-ture match the human dimension (ergo-nomics) and the function of the furniture, the basis has been laid for comforta- ble sitting.

The real Leolux comfort

Sitting pleasantly, a question of details

We have made it our mission: making sitting a pleasant experience. Because however creative and durable a design is, without the right comfort no sofa at all will make your living dreams come true.

Technology and materialsWithout solid construction, a sofa is going to display flaws over time. That is why the inside of the furniture is perhaps still more important than the outside for Leolux. The beech wood of the construction parts is costly, but strong and easy to work on. The glued joints make a Leolux frame virtually indestructible.

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The building of quality bodies is a special-ism that Leolux has mastered from the outset. The choice of the springing and the right foam is also work for experts. The comfort is built up layer by layer by combining foams with different levels of stiffness with one another. That’s how the ultimate sitting experience is realised for each piece of furniture.

Eye for detailIn our vision, comfort is more than just a physical experience. The eye wants something too, so subtle details play an important role in the perception of

your furniture. That’s why we look for the loveliest embroidery, pay a lot of extra attention to the form of the feet and take another good look at the rounding of the cushions.

Only when everything’s right will a piece of furniture join the Leolux collection. With the right construction, the best materials and the loveliest details, it stands here in this book for you to discover and make your living dreams come true.

The product developers translate the designer’s dream into a real sofa

Leolux

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Artist and illustrator, Olaf Hajek is a sought-after visual artist. His colourful work can be found all over the world: in galleries and museums, on city maps and on the covers of books and magazines such as The Financial Times, Rolling Stone, Vogue and The Wall Street Jour-nal. However it is the advertising illustra-tions that have brought him global fame. His clients include Daimler Chrysler, Nike, Apple, Bacardi and Hermès. In 2016, Le-olux joined the ranks of those associated with the artist.

Olaf Hajek is best described as a very international artist. After training as a graphic designer in Düsseldorf, he moved to Amsterdam where he established the first contacts that his subsequent worldwide success would be built on. “At that time, 22 years ago, Amsterdam was an affordable and creative city. It was also familiar territory because I had lived in the Netherlands for a few years when I was younger. I moved to Berlin a few years later. It is for me without a doubt the city I want to live in. It is completely different

Eighth artist-in-residence

Olaf Hajek brings the yearbook to life What began in 1974 as a small initiative to allow regional artists

to exhibit in the Leolux Design Center Eindhoven has grown into a creative marriage between art and design. The artists-in-residence play an important part in the Leolux philosophy, driving the creativity and not least creating the context in which Leolux presents its furniture. From 2016 the eighth artist-in-residence, Olaf Hajek (1965), will be providing the illustrations for the Leolux print products such as this yearbook, and the key decorative elements for exhibition stands, design centres and shops. Hajek thus complements the world of Leolux.

from other German cities, with its own rules. Berlin is a metropolis with different areas, each of which has its own charac-ter. Another advantage: instead of bank-ers and lawyers, there are more artists, writers and start-ups. All people who turn their own passion into creativity.”

Unlike many other illustrators, Hajek’s paintings are still completely ‘artisanal’. Not using a computer, but a paintbrush and acrylic paint, often on paperboard or wood. In his work, the structures, the backgrounds, are just as important as the images in the foreground. The many cultural influences in his work reveal how well-travelled Hajek is. Olaf Hajek: “I work for clients in South America, the US, Asia and Europe. For the last 15 years, I have also been going to South Africa every year where I paint for a few months for a gallery which sells my work there. The cul-ture and aesthetics of that country have always been a great source of inspiration to me.” He combines artistic influences, for example from the work of Frida Kahlo, Botticelli, and the advertising posters

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from 1960s Cuba, with the cultural inspiration he takes from his travels. This brings what he calls “a universal beauty”, with natural elements, fragments from fairy-tales and folklore motifs. Celebrity opens doors, but in essence little has changed for Hajek. He is modest and disciplined in delivering his paintings to businesses and galleries. It is not nec-essarily the best-known names that he is most proud of. “In the 20 years that I have been working as an illustrator, I have seen a lot of impressive, large clients come and go. But when you look back, it is of course the smaller, initial successes that really make you happy. My first commission for The New Yorker for example, that’s around 17 years ago now. It was not well paid and was certainly not my best work, but it felt like a great victory which gave me the confidence to continue working internationally.” Olaf Hajek

(Germany, 1965)

Hajek alternates his private work with il-lustrations for businesses and magazines. He believes each is just as important as the other: “I don’t really see the difference. I am an illustrator and an artist. My private work gives me greater scope to experi-ment, but at the same time my exhibitions influence my commissions. I look for the connection, and I love clients who give me artistic licence. I always value commis-sions like that.” Leolux gave him com-plete freedom. The first result from the collaboration: two paintings and colourful motifs in which Olaf Hajek expresses his personal vision of the world of Leolux. His ‘Antoinette’, on the cover of this yearbook, shows a woman in blue tints, with birds building nests in her hair. She symbolises the freedom that the consumer has at Leolux to completely personalise a piece of furniture; the consumer as a bird then, collecting the finest twigs and feathers to create a safe and warm nest.

Berlin is for me without a doubt the city I want to live in

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Sjer Jacobs

Clemens Briels

Henk van der Vet

In the early seventies Leolux staged the first exhibitions in its Design Centers, which at the time were still called show-rooms. It was often local artists that were given a podium at Leolux. But they had awoken the interest of Leolux and the search started for more durable links. Artists began to influence the design of the Leolux Annuals and on one occasion were even involved in the design of furni-ture. The “in-house” artist had been born and art became a definitive component of the Leolux DNA.

Over the decades we now look back upon, a number of artists have played a main role in image forming at Leolux. Names like Clemens Briels and Sjer Jacobs occupied a place for many years and their work is still on offer. The alliances with Petra Hartman and Wouter Stips are of a later date. Work by the latter still defines the appearance of Leolux buildings, most prominently in the striking and huge facades of the Design Center in Krefeld (D) and the Via Creandi visitor’s center in Venlo (NL).

Leolux and art

Bond with a long historyLeolux has for decades believed that the interaction between artists, designers and traditional craftsmen stimulates creativity. Art has more to do with interiors that you may think at first sight. Art is inextricably linked with interior design; it gives a home personality and atmosphere.

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Wouter Stips

Jo Meesters

Petra Hartman

Jane Worthington

Anchored in the pastThe first to bear the title of in-house artist is Henk van der Vet (1939). In the early nineties Leolux illustrates its annuals with his “photographics”. In this art form, which he bases on photography, Van der Vet combines various techniques. He himself calls it “Painting with photography”. Over the years, silkscreen prints have been made of his work for Leolux, which Leolux offers in its outlets.

From 1996 it’s the turn of Clemens Briels (1946). For the first time, this is a question of creative interaction. Not only does Briels set the theme, but he is actively involved in designing Furniture and fabrics as well. The point of departure is ‘Antipo-dism’, his theory of the extreme: there is light because there is darkness too.

The colourful yet abstract work of Briels is followed by the much less abstract “peo-ple” of Sjer Jacobs (1963). These scrawny figures are affable types and the onlooker can quickly relate to them. Sjer illustrates Leolux Annuals and delivers a colourful range of works both in ceramics and on canvas. His characterful figures in wire populate the Leolux sculpture garden at the production plant in Venlo.

Leolux comes across Petra Hartman (1960) at the time when flowers are her key theme. The opposing power of the flower results in illustrations in Annuals, paintings and sculptures. Later she creates “colourful” Works with black and white as the key tints.

Leolux and artist Wouter Stips (1944) begin their cooperation in 2005. His “world full of beauty and the special” is for several years the thread through the advertising campaigns, he illustrates various annuals and his work graces the facades of two Leolux buildings.

The lamps and vases in papier-maché from Jo Meesters (1974) are inextricably linked to the Leolux exhibition stand that was crowned with the Reddot Award in 2009. They return in the Leolux photo-graphs, as do his felt, flower carpets. In 2012 he produces three exclusive Leolux tapestries with flower and insect motifs. The annual that year is illustrated with them.

The richly coloured paintings from Jean Paul Marsman (1962) have the pace of the big city and are inspired by graffiti. His work adorns cups and saucers and in 2013 he creates a special art edition of the Leolux classic Kikko (page 73). For three years, her colourful paintings have determined the image of the Leolux trade fair stands, the website, yearbooks and brochures. In 2016, that role will be taken over by Olaf Hajek, the eighth Leolux house artist (page 22). Recently, Coen Blankwaard (1965) joined the group of Leolux artists with an extremely expres-sive translation of the Leolux world into images. You can read more about this on page 59.

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Stimulate your sensesYou don’t choose a good piece of furniture in an afternoon of course. A visit to the Leolux Design Center is really worthwhile as part of the choice process. You dis- cover the world as Leolux sees it: a lovely and inspiring world to live really well in. You feel the texture of the fabrics; you smell the leather and see how our lac-quers can enrich a piece of furniture. The world of Leolux is also a world of art, where you can get acquainted with the work of the Leolux in-house artists. But above all it’s a world you can feel at home in, a world in which you experience what we mean by Leolux comfort.

Take the timeWhether a chair is really comfortable is something you usually only know once you’ve taken a break in the sofa of your choice. So take the time for a really long test-sit. The shape and finishing may well be important, but ultimately you want to sit in the sofa of your dreams for years to come. As far as we’re concerned, feel free to bring a good book with you. We really won’t mind. Got the children with you? No problem. They too can have a great time in the Leolux Design Center while you take the time to look around.

NB: Good interior advice costs time. So we always

ask you to make an appointment in advance. Don’t

forget to bring photos, dimensions and colour

samples with you.

The role of the Leolux Design Centers

See, feel and experienceWant to really experience Leolux? Then drop in at the Leolux Design Center one day. You will be warmly welcomed by our specialised advisors, who will acquaint you with everything Leolux has to offer without obligation and free of charge. And that is a lot more than just a lovely collection of seating ideas. The Design Center is about seeing, feeling and experiencing.

Reproduced in 3DAn interior sketch often expects too much of the imagination. That’s why we offer the option of a proposal in 3D, whereby we draw your living room in the computer, complete with doors, windows, floorings and light points. In that décor we place the Leolux furniture of your choice to produce a realistic picture of your future interior.

You’ll find the addresses and route de-scriptions to the Leolux Design Centers in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany on the last pages of this book.

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Brussels

Krefeld

A visit to the Leolux Design Center is really worthwhile as part of the choice process

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The starting and ending point of the tour is the inspiring visitors’ center Via Crean-di, literally “the road of creation.” After the reception and a film acquainting you with our family business, former employees with many years of Leolux experience escort you over the catwalks through the factory. From above, they offer a perfect view over the production departments. The tour around the factory also address-es Leolux’s rich history, because it takes the visitor through the museum showing the finest memories of eighty years of Leolux design. You don’t need to worry about missing anything, because you can always hear your guide over the head-phones. So you get an entirely personal explanation of the production process,

Factory tour

Walk the road of creationWhat can be lovelier than watching a fine product being created in the hands of peo-ple? Leolux enjoys opening the doors of its factory in Venlo to anyone wanting to experience how our furniture is produced to order. Guided tours take place on a weekly basis, for individual guests, but also for groups. A fasci- nating stop during a day out in the region.

can ask questions and experience the tricks of the trade at first hand. And if you’ve recently ordered a piece of Leolux furniture from your dealer, you may even come across it during the tour. A unique opportunity to get to know the makers of your seating idea.

About the Visitors’ CenterVia Creandi is a dream long cherished at Leolux. The idea: show those inter-ested that Leolux really exists and that traditional skills and craftsmanship have not vanished from Western Europe. The building of a new logistics centre is the right moment to make the dream reality. The Via Creandi visitors center is opened to the public in the autumn of 2007. It

is built based on the design by Amster-dam architects Soeters van Eldonk. A characteristic red bridge links the existing production facility with a new logistics center and adjoining warehouse, in which Leolux also accommodates its visitors center. Here, with a fantastic view across the Meuse, visitors get acquainted with the world as Leolux sees it: modern and hospitable, with a feel for the arts.

A unique opportunity to get to know the makers of your seating idea

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ArtThe façade of Via Creandi strikes the eye as soon as you arrive. Wouter Stips was responsible for the biggest work of art for miles around. The combination with the red bridge provides for an energetic look that invites and inspires. Works by the Leolux artists can be seen here, and sometimes also bought. The Leolux world of the beautiful and special begins in Via Creandi, in the house of Leolux. Welcome!

The Leolux world of the unique and beautiful begins in Via Creandi

Via Creandi is especially suitable for group arrangements, such as staff outings or a day out with the club. The Visitors Center is set up for groups of up to 60 people.

Leolux Visitors Center Via CreandiMarinus Dammeweg 42Venlo (Blerick)The NetherlandsCompany number 6875

Factory tour by appointment only.Available dates and registrations via www.leolux.comDifferent arrangements can be agreed for groups. Questions? Simply call +31 (0)77 - 387 7222 or e-mail [email protected]

NB: Via Creandi is not a showroom. For a presen-

tation of our collection, you are welcome at any

of our Design Centers

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Leolux seatextensionsMay we introduce you to seat extensions from Leolux? You could also call them Leolux comfort extensions. A Leolux footstool instantly conjures up the ideal lounger. And what do you think about some extra space where you can temporarily lay down your books and magazines? They’re easily within reach anytime you wish. Oh yes, we almost forgot ... our footstools naturally provide an extra seat, but you already knew that, of course.

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Service and warranty

Leolux strives to provide you with a perfect product. Even so, something can always go wrong. After all, the making of a piece of Leolux furniture remains a human activity. If something is not in order, we will correct it for you. And if something goes wrong at a later date, then the Leolux warranty provides reassurance.

If you experience a problem, your dealer is the first person to contact, however, you can also contact Leolux directly. You can access our service department via the Leolux website. There you will find our complete warranty scheme, useful maintenance tips and the webshop, where you can quickly and easily purchase small parts and maintenance products.

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Leolux always bears in mind ergonomics when developing a seating concept. Standard people just don’t exist. Therefore, thanks to creative ideas, the majority of Leolux furniture can be tailored to your individual wishes.

The comfort pictograms in this overview of the collection provide information about the possibilities that our seating concepts have to offer.

Note: Dimensional options can be accompanied by a surcharge.

Comfort options for larger and smaller people

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LowerThis model is available with lower feet or armrests, or you can easily adjust the height yourself.

HigherThis model is available with higher feet or armrests, or you can easily adjust the height yourself.

Shorter seat depthAvailable with a shorter seat, or fit-ted with an adjustable seat. Ideal for smaller users.

Longer seat depthAvailable with a longer seat, or fitted with an adjustable seat. Ideal for big-ger users.

TiltArmchair with a mechanism that en-ables you to adjust the tilt of the en-tire seat, forwards or backwards.

Adjustable backrestThe backrest can be adjusted as re-quired – you can choose for a “lazier” or more upright position.

SwivelArmchair with a mechanism that en-ables you to swivel the seat.

Adjustable seatThe footrest of this model can be easily pushed under the seat.

Getting up more easilyThis model is equipped with a mech-anism that helps users to get up more easily.

Adjustable arm and/or back partsThis model can be adapted to the mood of the moment by adjusting the arms or parts of the backrest.

CastorsAvailable with castors which enable you to move this seating concept around with even more ease.

Pocket-springAvailable with pocket-spring cushions.

Extendable tableThis table is fitted with a system with which you can make it bigger or smaller.

LeatherThis product is available in leather.

FabricThis product is available in fabrics.

LacquerThis product is available in various Leolux lacquer, stain or epoxy colours.

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59

30

Lumbar cushionlarge

20

79

Lumbar cushionsmall

20

64

Ponton Nextwww.leolux.com/ponton

215

105

225245

84

41,5

137

Large corner unit

137

95

Corner unit 90°

95

110

55

40

122

112

151 191 161 201

84

41,5

2,5-seat sofa

209 254

95

255

115

3,5-seat sofa2-seat unit AR/AL Swing

3-seat unit AR/AL Swing

2-seat unitAR/AL Low

3-seat unit AR/AL Low

2,5-seat half angleunit AR/AL swing

3-seat half angleunit AR/AL swing

2,5-seat half angleunit AR/AL low

3-seat half angleunit AR/AL low

1,5-seat unit NA Footstool Footstool

Vol de Rêvewww.leolux.com/voldereve

Exam

ple 243

264

339

390 255 330

374

366

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TEC

HN

ICA

L D

ATA

SO

FAS

112

180 220

160 160 200 200

215

105

41

2,5-seat sofa unit AL/AR

2,5-seat sofa unit AL 3-seat sofa unit AL 3-seat sofa unit AR2,5-seat sofa unit AR

56-7

8

4156-7

8

41

Corner unit

56

3-seat sofa

112

112

105

90

Footstool

3958

215

41

2,5-seat sofa

56-7

8

90

112

41

1,5-seat unit NA

1,5-seat unit NA

56-7

8

Connection sofa AR1 back

Connection sofa AR2x back

Connection sofa AL2x back

Connection sofa AL1 back

137

Corner unitback L

112

137

Corner unitback R

247 247

B flatwww.leolux.com/bflat

Exam

ple

309 251 309 430

219

270

269

Boavistawww.leolux.com/boavista

86

44

Armchair

73

83 71

2-seat sofa

143 168 193

2,5-seat sofa 3-seat sofa Footstool

5142

89

44

Armchair

83

83 71

2-seat sofa

143 168 193

2,5-seat sofa 3-seat sofa Footstool

5142

Edisonwww.leolux.com/edison

190 215 240 86

8597

3844

43

2,5-seat sofa 3-seat sofa 3,5-seat sofa Footstool

60

82

Headrest

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163

TEC

HN

ICA

L D

ATA

SO

FAS

Feliziawww.leolux.com/felizia

84

44

Armchairlow

2-seat sofalow

2,5-seat sofalow

3-seat sofalow

Armchairhigh

2-seat sofahigh

2,5-seat sofahigh

3-seat sofahigh

88

90 160 185 210

91

44

88

90

40

Footstool

51

66160 185 210

Horatiowww.leolux.com/horatio

Exam

ple

8417

6

8495

8492

Connection sofa AL/ARConnection sofa FR/FLChaiselongue AL/AR

110 110

224 224280 280

3-seat unit AL/AR3-seat sofa 3-seat unit AL-FR/AR-FL

198216 198 273 273125

43

8492

Love Seat R/L

125

43

8492

115 115

8492

4191

Unit1,5-seat NA

89

8492

Unit1,5-seat AL/AR

109 109

Corner unit withshort backrest R/L

8495

Unit 1,5-seat FR/FLFootstool91x91

163 163 91

4155

Footstool110x55

110

175

295 25

8

290

308 280 227 405

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TEC

HN

ICA

L D

ATA

SO

FAS

195-214

Unit FR/AL FootstoolUnit FL/AR3-seat sofa2,5-seat sofa

67-7

590

-104

70

3947

41

220-239 245-255 245-255

Dr’opwww.leolux.com/drop

82 122 160 180 220

9377

-81-

85

74

514043

Armchair Love-Seat 2-seat sofa 2,5-seat sofa 3-seat sofa Footstool

Quasiwww.leolux.com/quasi

93

8574

43

167 197 82

5541

120

5541

Armchair 2-seat sofa 2,5-seat sofa Footstool Footstool

Adartnewww.leolux.com/adartne

Yaliwww.leolux.com/yali

143

143

183

183

213

213

7795

42-4

4

243

243

4052

82

82

42

57

155155

7795

42-4

4

185 185 239 239 99

7715

8

42-4

4

99

Love-seat 2,5-seat sofa 3-seat sofa 3,5-seat sofa Footstool Cushionwith roll

2,5-seat unit AL-AR 3-seat unit AL-ARConnection sofa AL-AR

Chaise longue AL-AR

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TEC

HN

ICA

L D

ATA

SO

FAS

75,5

39

1,5-seat unit NA

109

97

75,5

Chaise longue AL/AR

150 150

110

75,5

2-seat end unit, footstool L/R

190

109

190

39

39 75,5

2,5-seat unit, footstool L/R

Connection sofa AL/AR

97

97

212 212

240 240

3975,5

2-seat end unit, back L/R

194

109

39

39

Footstool56x109

109

56

39Footstool97x109

109

97

194

164

75,5

39

2-seat unit AL/AR

164

97

2,5-seat unit AL/AR

194194

75,5

39 39

Footstool56x97

97

56

Faya Lobiwww.leolux.com/fayalobi

150

240 21

2

240

304 261 412 424

Tangowww.leolux.com/tango

3-seat sofa

172-192 203-223

2-seat sofa

81

43

93Ex

ampl

e

Goncharovwww.leolux.com/goncharov

Armchair

Armchair

85 168 203 57

2,5-seat sofa 3-seat sofa

Footstool

90/9

6,5

42,5

89

5135

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Castaneawww.leolux.com/castanea

80

44

LowArmchair

83

96

44

2-seat sofa 2,5-seat sofa 3-seat sofa

8283

172 192 212

HighArmchair

85

44

93

96

44

2-seat sofa 2,5-seat sofa 3-seat sofa

8793

172 192 212

Footstool38

,554

70

Extra HighArmchair

90

44

105

96

44

2-seat sofa 2,5-seat sofa 3-seat sofa

9210

5

172 192 212

Headrest

52

58

166

TEC

HN

ICA

L D

ATA

SO

FAS

Bora Bora / Bora Bètawww.leolux.com/bora

8888 412741 176

88

Armchair Armchair

89

47

8888 412741 176

8378

47

7171

5246

Armchair Armchair 2-seat sofa 2,5-seat sofa 3-seat sofa Pouf

2-seat sofa 2,5-seat sofa 3-seat sofa

Ascanawww.leolux.com/ascana

185

82-9

282

46 2,5-seat sofa LOW Footstool

210

3-seat sofa LOW

18582

-92

106-

112

46

2,5-seat sofa PLUS

210

3-seat sofa PLUS

69

4240

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TEC

HN

ICA

L D

ATA

AR

MC

HA

IRS

/ S

OFA

S

Caruzzowww.leolux.com/caruzzo

107

90-9

8

4147

Armchair Footstool Headrest

45

78 57

23

35

Indrawww.leolux.com/indra

95

46

Armchair‘Plus’

Armchair‘Pure’ Footstool

79

4246

71

90

46

79

71 60

88 412741 176

88

Armchair 315

89

47

88 412741 176

8378

47

71

5246

Armchair 314 2-seat sofa 2,5-seat sofa 3-seat sofa Footstool

71

5246

Footstool2-seat sofa 2,5-seat sofa 3-seat sofa

Bella Borawww.leolux.com/bellabora

Parabolicawww.leolux.com/parabolica

95

8015

0

34

Armchair arm left

95

34

Armchair arm right

Scyllawww.leolux.com/scylla

868

4

74

74

3850

54

54

Armchair Armchair Footstool

437

38

4

74

74

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TEC

HN

ICA

L D

ATA

AR

MC

HA

IRS

Pallonewww.leolux.com/pallone

86

8473

41

78

7666

37

5757

3359

5952 29

ArmchairPa

ArmchairMa

ArmchairLill’

Footstool

Papagenowww.leolux.com/papageno

90

82

Armchair

80

40

Dariuswww.leolux.com/darius

96

41

Armchair

102

84

38

Footstool

46

67

Silenewww.leolux.com/silene

75

8080

59

4040

48

Swivel chair Footstool

Gisawww.leolux.com/gisa

92

8079

45

Rotating chair

Kikkowww.leolux.com/kikko

85

41

154

87

85

41

154

87

"Moving Moments Seat"backrest right high

"Moving Moments Seat"backrest left high

Elixirwww.leolux.com/elixir

81-1

0610

4

41

73

Armchair

4638

67

Footstool

81-1

0610

4

41

73

Swivel chair

3838

61

Footstool

Ysoldewww.leolux.com/ysolde

Armchair Up

113

73

47,5

78

Armchair

113

73

47,5

78

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TEC

HN

ICA

L D

ATA

AR

MC

HA

IRS

Saolawww.leolux.com/saola

73

82-1

65

Armchair

96-1

16

46

Saphirawww.leolux.com/saphira

82-1

6591

-114

46

68

Armchair

Volarewww.leolux.com/volare

86

95

Armchair

88

42

4955

Footstool

85

Dolcineawww.leolux.com/dolcinea

65

77

Amchair

88

48

Mayurowww.leolux.com/mayuro

89

49

Armchair Footstool74

69

52

57

42

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TEC

HN

ICA

L D

ATA

TA

BLE

TIM

ES

Callaswww.leolux.com/callas

88

47

63

50

Dining roomchair

Marawww.leolux.com/mara

Dining room chair’Cruz’

Dining room chair’Twist’

Dining room chair’Outline’

Dining room chair’Palo’

8664

61

49

61 61 61

Aureliowww.leolux.com/aurelio

7510

5

195 225 245

Dining room table Dining room table Dining room table

Calbucowww.leolux.com/calbuco

150 210

7512

5

Dining room table extendable

7512

0

Dining room table

120

75 75 75

120

Dining room table

120

Dining room table

Dining room table

130

7511

0

130 165

Dining room table

130

130

Dining room table

7511

0

165

Columnawww.leolux.com/columna

Kaliawww.leolux.com/kalia

7510

0

190 210 240 280

Dining room table

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TEC

HN

ICA

L D

ATA

TA

BLE

TIM

ES

Liriowww.leolux.com/lirio

65

65

Armchair

90

4865

Pyritewww.leolux.com/pyrite

80

46,5

Dining-room chair “Fino”

64

62

Dining-roomchair “Outline”

62

Dining-roomchair “Palo”

62

Dining-roomchair “Twist”

62

Freyrwww.leolux.com/freyr

Dining room chairarmrest wood

Dining room chairarmrest uphostered

Dining room chairwithout armrest

55

6086

67,5

48

55

6086

67,5

48

49

6086

48

84

Dining room chair with armrest‘Orchid’

67

54

Dining room chair without armrest‘Dancer’

52

Dining room chairupholstered armrests‘Butterfly’

57

48

84

Dining room chair with armrest‘Rainbow’

68

53

Dining room chair without armrest‘Sunrise’

52

Dining room chairupholstered armrests‘Blossom’

57

48

Springwww.leolux.com/spring

Induswww.leolux.com/indus

220 240 260

7512

7

Dining room table

Taloswww.leolux.com/talos

Dining-room chair

55

5883

45

Dining-room chair

52

5883

45

Tamarindewww.leolux.com/tamarinde

64

67

Armchair

88

49

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TEC

HN

ICA

L D

ATA

EX

TR

A S

PAC

E / T

AB

LE T

IMES

Tiliowww.leolux.com/tilio

128

4773

81

5844

Coffee table Occasional table

7590

180 200

100

180 200

220

220

240

240

90

160/212 190/242

100

160/212 190/242

220/272

220/272

100

190/242/294 220/272/324

Dining room table

Vivre Largowww.leolux.com/vivre

Cannawww.leolux.com/canna

39

Coffeetable

Occasionaltable

100

100

5340

40

Liliomwww.leolux.com/liliom

35/4

0/45

83

35/4

0/45

81

88

88

Coffee table Coffee table

88

88

35/4

0/45

133

86

133

Coffee table Occasional table

54/6

0,5

41

44

44

Tabletwww.leolux.com/tablet

Coffee table

3380

140-190

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TEC

HN

ICA

L D

ATA

EX

TR

A S

PAC

E

Portellowww.leolux.com/portello

53

Occasional table

36

45

Bloccowww.leolux.com/blocco

Coffee table

73

7338

Aditiwww.leolux.com/aditi

Coffee table

3472

135 84

84

Pampawww.leolux.com/pampa

Coffee table

3575

80

Cimberwww.leolux.com/cimber

4558

45

90

90

7038 33

70

Occasional table

Bongo / Tam-Tamwww.leolux.com/bongo

34

34

Occasionaltable

43

33

34

Footstoolone eye

46

33

34

Footstoolsmile

46

35/3

9

Coffee table

86

86

35/3

9

Coffee table

89

88

Iriswww.leolux.com/iris

Griffowww.leolux.com/griffo

5838

Occasional table

40

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TEC

HN

ICA

L D

ATA

EX

TR

A S

PAC

E

Coffee table

4284

-108

84-108

Ninfeawww.leolux.com/ninfea

Seasonswww.leolux.com/seasons

Cosy Cushionswww.leolux.com/cosy-cushions

60

60Cushion

5060

Cushion

40

60

Cushion

50

50

Cushion

80

30

Cushion

Piatrawww.leolux.com/piatra

92

78

Footstool

36

340

225

225

340

430

280

280

430

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Visitors‘ centre Via CreandiDo you want to see with your own eyes how we make Leolux products? Visit our visitors’

centre Via Creandi for a guided tour and discover how our craftsmen and women unite high-

tech and craftsmanship.

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Experience the Leolux worldA look around free of any obligation, sound advice or the chance to try the various tables, chairs,

seats and sofas? Anything is possible in the Leolux Design Center, something we consider to be just

normal. You will be warmly welcomed. And if you decide to buy? We will be pleased to record your

order, but note, we only deliver via one of our dealers.

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Monday closedTue. - Fri. 10 a.m. – 6.30 p.m.Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

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Mon. to Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

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