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In this week’s architecture and design video round-up (above), designer Faye Toogood partners up with Hem to release the ‘Puffy’ chair, the first piece in a collection of furniture to come from the duo. Also, the shortlist of the 2020 Eat Drink Design Awards reveals some of the most beautifully designed hospitality venues. Take a look.

A group of Melbourne artists represented by STATION gallery are exhibiting works that were made in response to the Covid-19 pandemic at the city’s bus and train stations. And, finally, delayed but not forgotten – take a peek at the highlights of the 2020 Archibald Prize, hosted by Sydney’s Art Gallery of New South Wales.

For more information on each of this week’s stories, see below.

The ‘Puffy’ chair by Faye Toogood for Hem.
Glorietta restaurant
Glorietta by Alexander & Co is one of the venues shortlisted in the Eat Drink Design Awards.
STATION gallery Melbourne show artworks in public spaces, including this piece by Nell
Melbourne’s bus and train stations become open-air art galleries.
The 99th Archibald Prize opens at the Art Gallery of New South Wales September 26.

Relax into Faye Toogood’s new ‘Puffy’ chair and view the highlights of the 2020 Archibald Prize.

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Having developed a solid reputation for its collaborations with vanguard designers, there’s no surprise that Swedish design brand Hem has partnered up again – this time with London-based powerhouse Faye Toogood.

After more than two years of research and design – a process which pre-dates the Covid-19 pandemic – the dynamic duo has brought to life the ‘Puffy’ lounge chair, the first piece in a collection of seating that will explore the possibilities of steel-framed furniture.

Faye Toogood pictured in the ‘Puffy’ chair for Hem (right). Photos: Heiko Prigge

The overall feeling of the ‘Puffy’ chair is not dissimilar to a giant hug and, really, is there anything more needed in the world right now?

The chair envelopes its occupant with a plumply padded duvet which slumps over the modernist metal frame, offering a satisfying sense of comfort. A canvas sling provides seat support and the removable duvet is kept in place with Velcro tabs. 

“The idea behind the ‘Puffy’ seating collection is to emphasise the two almost contradictory ideas at play in the furniture,” says Faye. “First, stability and strength, highlighted by leaving the stainless-steel framework on display, and second, comfort and reassurance, in the form of the puffy upholstery.”

The resulting pieces have a dependable durability coupled with all the enveloping warmth of a familiar duvet.

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The ‘Puffy’ chair will become available from October 7, perfectly aligned with the arrival of cooler weather in the northern hemisphere.

The chair will be available in three duvet colours (Anthracite Canvas, Natural Canvas, and Sand-Coloured Leather) and three metal frame finishes (Sandblasted Stainless Steel, Powder Coated Black Grey and Powder Coated Cream). 

Faye Toogood joins Hem’s roster of established international designers which includes Max Lamb, Philippe Malouin, Pauline Deltour, Arthur Arbesser, and Anderssen & Voll. The launch of the ‘Puffy’ chair comes during a year where Hem has celebrated several monumental moments including the unveiling of the brand’s new headquarters in Stockholm and the launch of the first Hem Studio in New York.

fayetoogood.com; hem.com

Details of the new ‘Puffy’ chair designed by Faye Toogood for Hem. Photos: Heiko Prigge.

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