
Flexible, stable and ergonomic, the innovative Bone Chair by JDF combines art, function and refined craftsmanship with a strong visual impact. This unusual chair design received the 2011 Good Design Award from The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design.
High-Level Artistic Chair Design

The harmony of the human body in Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man was the inspiration for this revolutionary chair design.The chair’s form is influenced by bone structure and the complex anatomy of the human body. Its upholstery recalls the structure of skin and is made from cylindrical elements in bright colors and varied materials, so the cellular covering can be freely configured. The transparent frame can be made from wood or metal.
The Ergonomic Design of the Bone Chair

The Bone Chair from the Swiss studio JDF is a comfortable furniture piece for people with extravagant taste and a sense of humor. Its function and aesthetics can be adapted to the client’s individual needs and ideas of well-being.
Chair Designed With Maximum Transparency

JDF specializes in architecture, interior design, engineering and manufacturing. Designers Juliette Di Filippo Roy and Björn Ishi value technical expertise, professionalism and creativity. Their projects are developed through a creative dialogue, and each one has its own character.
Structural Transparency

Colored Tubes Can Be Combined as You Like

The Number of Cylinders Can Be Customized

Innovative Bone Chair Design for the Living Room

Modular Chair With Upholstery

Dynamic, Playful Design

Cellular Upholstery Structure

The JDF Team
