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Reclining chair Daydreamer

Design by Joachim Nees


The DAYDREAMER design represents JORI´s first collaboration with German designer Joachim Nees and it adds a striking new accent to its recliner collection. Fleeing structured, clear contours, the new Daydreamer comes across as strikingly subtle and inviting with its sculpted, curved lines.

As fervent adherents of timeless design, functionality and ergonomics, with attention firstly for the needs of the individual user, designer Joachim Nees and JORI have clearly a found match in the new reclining model DAYDREAMER.

Averse to any structured, straight lines, the sculpted and flexibly curved design of the Daydreamer clearly adds a new note to the JORI recliner line. The carefully composed combination of refined curves and roundings guarantees its exceptional comfort experience, JORI´s veritable trademark. The fine line finishing of the silhouette gracefully accentuates the roundings of the reclining furniture. The gleaming foot in structural lacquer reinforces the powerful look of the design. Thanks to its compact and extraordinary elegant look the Daydreamer lends a striking accent to the interior. In combi-leather/fabric covering DAYDREAMER looks very refined, but a uni-finishing in supple leather or beautiful fabric also offers a classy accompaniment for the design.

Like the entire JORI collection, the DAYDREAMER recliner is manufactured with craftsmanship in the JORI production workshops in Belgium and it is available in a wide range of colours of high-quality leather and fabric coverings.

Chassis: execution in black or mat bronze lacquered.
Recommended price: as of ± 3900 EUR  (incl. VAT) in leather.
With the ´JORI configurator´ you can compose the DAYDREAMER recliner exactly as you wish on the basis of the extensive list of options.

About designer Joachim Nees (D)
After Joachim Nees (1967) completed his studies in industrial design at the University in Darmstadt he went to work as a furniture designer. In his work he attaches particular value to the quality of design and materials. Defender of the principle that ´form follows function´, the future user is the central point in his creations, many of which have received major Design Awards.