Layer and Allermuir collaborate
A collaboration between Benjamin Hubert’s design agency Layer and furniture brand Allermuir, Axyl is a collection of chairs, barstools and tables. The range is set to launch at Somerset House during London Design Festival.
Axyl utilises a strong geometric design language that is original, yet draws on familiar references such as the A-frame typology and a mid-century Danish wraparound shell. The launch is part of Layer’s ongoing commitment to working with companies to lower their impact on the environment. The recycled aluminium in the Y-frame of the chairs uses just 5% of the energy required to create new aluminium, while the chair shells, stool tops and café table tops are available in a variety of low-impact materials including recycled wood fibre, reclaimed timber and recycled nylon.
Benjamin Hubert, founder of Layer comments: “At Layer we focus on finding new forms and formats that deliver something visually unique to the market whilst exceeding the necessary functional requirements. With the AXYL collection, I believe we have created a stacking chair with a truly new expression embodied in the identifiable inverted ‘Y’ silhouette of the aluminum casting.”
The Axyl chairs employ a unique recycled dye-cast aluminium Y-frame silhouette topped with a softly geometric injection-moulded shell, which is designed to embrace the sitter, and an optional cushion. The chairs also stack four-high to enable easy storage.
Meanwhile, the café table and barstool share the same characterful design language, with recycled aluminium frames topped with gently curved tops.
Robert Mustoe, CEO, Allermuir concludes: “Axyl is a great new product collection we are developing with Benjamin and his studio. We are looking forward to Axyl redefining the look and function of café and restaurant seating on the international scene.”
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