The Dhyana armchair stands out for its unique properties. It is designed to accommodate the cross-legged 'lotus' position common in yoga meditation, offering an alternative to traditional seating arrangements. The optional headrest position adds to the versatility of the design. The armchair's shape, reminiscent of a conch shell, and its symbolic figure-eight design are intended to inspire a mental state of profound stillness and concentration.
Guzzo's design was inspired by the Dhyana Mudra, a hand gesture used in yoga practice for meditation and contemplation. This influence is evident in the armchair's design, which encourages a similar state of mindfulness and introspection. The Dhyana is not just a piece of furniture; it's a tool for promoting mental wellbeing and tranquility in everyday life.
The Dhyana armchair is constructed with a varnished steel swivel base in graphite color. The body is made of stiff polyurethane with internal polyurethane upholstery. The seat features a removable leather cover. The armchair measures 930mm in width, 705mm in depth, and 760mm in height. With the headrest in the open position, the depth extends to 785mm, and the height increases to 1195mm.
The Dhyana armchair was recognized with the prestigious Platinum A' Furniture Design Award in 2012. This award acknowledges world-class, exceptional, and highly innovative designs that exhibit unmatched professionalism and genius. It is given to designs that redefine the aesthetics of an era, push the boundaries of art, science, design, and technology, and contribute to societal wellbeing.
With its unique design and functionality, the Dhyana armchair by Salvatore Guzzo is more than just a piece of furniture. It's a statement piece that encourages mindfulness and meditation, promoting a lifestyle of peace and tranquility.
Project Designers: Salvatore Guzzo
Image Credits: Salvatore Guzzo
Project Team Members: Salvatore Guzzo
Project Name: Dhyana
Project Client: Salvatore Guzzo