It's Anything but Shy: Robbie Williams' Unexpected Foray Into Furniture Design is this Stunning, Sculptural Introvert Chair
The singer has teamed up with bespoke brand Moooi to create the Introvert Chair, which is as decorative as it is calming and restorative
 
 
The words 'Robbie Williams' and 'Introvert' aren't often thrown together, but a new furniture collaboration sees an unexpected, sculptural design come to life with the singer's new Introvert Chair (available at Mooi).
Made in partnership with bespoke brand Moooi, the seat is the 'Angels' singer's first foray into the world of interior design, and he is making a statement with a cream accent chair made for coccooning in addition to serving as a piece of decor on its own.
'The Introvert Chair is more than just a place to lounge, it's a whole mood,' Robbie comments. 'In a world that rarely slows down, we often crave a place of repose, and this chair is just that. Its soft fabric and gentle curves create a sanctuary that offers complete comfort and calm, reminding me of the power that art and design have... not only in shaping our spaces, but in transforming how we feel within them.'
  
While it's Robbie's first stab at furniture design, the singer has been experimenting with art and sculpture over the last few years, which is evident in the chair's intricate and multi-dimensional silhouette.
'Robbie's creativity transcends mediums,' Moooi's founder and artistic director Marcel Wanders states in the press release. 'We are thrilled to partner with Robbie for his first collaboration with a piece that fits seamlessly into Moooi's world of whimsical ingenuity and innovation.'
Made of woolly, tactile upholstery and with a padded feel, the soft yet structured chair makes an excellent addition to any calming living room or lounge area. Reminiscent of the ever-popular boucle chair, its subtly textured material maintains visual intrigue, while its cream color allows it to fit into a variety of aesthetics, from modern minimalist to Japandi.
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Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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