


Leva Side Chair
LICENSEE NAME: District
WEBSITE: http://district.com.au/
GECA ECOLABEL STANDARD: Furniture & Fittings Level B (FFv3.1i-2017)
LICENSE(S): Certificate DIS-2022
GREEN STAR APPLICABLE: Yes
WELL APPLICABLE: Yes
ISCA APPLICABLE: Yes
AVAILABILITY: Consumer, Commercial
Leva is the first timber chair designed by Foster + Partners. Inspired by the efficiency of the form and materiality of an oar, Leva is designed ergonomically: its steam-bent arms, made of a single piece of machined timber, are slightly inclined, widening in the middle to form a comfortable, supportive backrest. Leva’s seemingly simple shape is the result of complex surfacing that optimises the chair for mass production. The sparing use of material is rooted in the idea of sustainability – to do more with less. Leva relies on Mattiazzi’s craftsmanship and sophisticated machinery to manufacture a wood chair that is quiet in numbers. “The chair remains the archetypal furniture piece and one of the most difficult objects to design, requiring a deep understanding of form and comfort. It must be pleasing to the eye, able to fit a variety of settings from living rooms to restaurants, comfortable to sit on, and durable enough to last generations.” - Mike Holland, Head of Industrial Design, Foster + Partners
LICENSEE NAME: District
WEBSITE: http://district.com.au/
GECA ECOLABEL STANDARD: Furniture & Fittings Level B (FFv3.1i-2017)
LICENSE(S): Certificate DIS-2022
GREEN STAR APPLICABLE: Yes
WELL APPLICABLE: Yes
ISCA APPLICABLE: Yes
AVAILABILITY: Consumer, Commercial
Leva is the first timber chair designed by Foster + Partners. Inspired by the efficiency of the form and materiality of an oar, Leva is designed ergonomically: its steam-bent arms, made of a single piece of machined timber, are slightly inclined, widening in the middle to form a comfortable, supportive backrest. Leva’s seemingly simple shape is the result of complex surfacing that optimises the chair for mass production. The sparing use of material is rooted in the idea of sustainability – to do more with less. Leva relies on Mattiazzi’s craftsmanship and sophisticated machinery to manufacture a wood chair that is quiet in numbers. “The chair remains the archetypal furniture piece and one of the most difficult objects to design, requiring a deep understanding of form and comfort. It must be pleasing to the eye, able to fit a variety of settings from living rooms to restaurants, comfortable to sit on, and durable enough to last generations.” - Mike Holland, Head of Industrial Design, Foster + Partners