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LISTENING CHAIR
CH05
An armchair design for a vinyl turntable and one’s record collection.
Designed and crafted in the UK using traditional upholstery methods.
DETAILS
Upholstered in ‘Dedar Kotakot’ woven textile.
Turntable tray and piping in moire.
Fabric of your choice available (COM).
DIMENSIONS
101 W x 77 D cm
Price on request
ABOUT THE LISTENING CHAIR
Designed for immersive listening sessions, the Listening Chair is about taking time away from the digital world and enjoying an analogue moment to appreciate the art of a record.
For a comfortable chair to house vinyl storage, a turntable and a speaker, without compromising on aesthetics or comfort, we carefully considered the proportions, ergonomics and how to seamlessly integrate a precious vinyl collection. We understand that every record has a story and a unique meaning for its owner. The Listening Chair embraces that personal narrative.
It is an art piece in a home, a talking point.

Handcrafted in London using the finest artisanal methods and savoir-faire of Maison Phelippeau, it is upholstered in Dedar's woven 'Kotakot', with 'Amoir Libre' piping.

Please complete the enquiry form to begin defining your own Listening Chair. Our Editions team look forward to hearing from you.
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PIRAJEAN LEES’s Editions reflect our passion for design and craftsmanship. Sustainable, artisan-made pieces, tailored to our clients’ interiors. These pieces often define the spaces they are placed in.
Designed in the UK, the Editions are hand-made by some of the finest artisans, focusing on materials, texture and details.
PIRAJEAN LEES is a London-based interior design, product design and creative direction studio. Founded in 2017 by Clémence Pirajean and James Michael Lees, PIRAJEAN LEES’s projects encompass the private residential, retail and hospitality sectors internationally. With a holistic attitude to each unique project, we collaborate with people who share our passion for enhancing lifestyles, and improving environments through spatial design.