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Volley Swivel Chair, Made to Order

by Jamie McLellan
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$3,050

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Overview

The Volley Swivel Chair, by Jamie McLellan for Resident, is a playful lounge chair composed of a single sheet of pressed ply, in order to create an ergonomic 3 dimensional form. The upholstered seating area sits atop a robust swivel pedestal base allowing for 360 degrees of rotation, making the Volley Chair viable for both commercial and residential applications.

Established in 2011 by Simon James and Scott Bridgens, Resident is a globally focused design company. Resident's mission is to offer products with an unparalleled level of creativity and innovation.

Volley Swivel Chair, Made to Order, by Jamie McLellan for Resident
- Contemporary design
- Multi Density Foam, Timber & Steel Frame
- Can be made to order in multiple fabrics and leathers
- COM upholstery possible, please contact us
- L 26" x W 24.8" x H 28.7", Seat H 14.6"
- Appropriate for hard contract use
- Indoor use only
- 3 years warranty
- Made in the USA

Specifications

MADE IN
USA

Designer

Jamie McLellan
Jamie McLellan

Jamie McLellan is Head of Design for Allbirds in San Francisco. The early part of Jamie’s design career was spent working in Italy, Hong Kong and Hawaii, before eventually ending up in London working closely with internationally acclaimed designer Tom Dixon. Jamie then returned home to set up his own product and furniture design consultancy based in Auckland, New Zealand. His clients included established global brands such as Cathay Pacific, Neil Pryde and Tom Dixon, along with innovative start-ups like Bodha, Resident, and Allbirds, which he ultimately joined as the brand’s first Head of Design. The objects Jamie has designed are wide ranging - from lighting to luxury watercraft, olympic bicycles to beer taps, furniture to woolen footwear. Often celebrating the engineering within, these designs can all be described as minimal with a singular maximal twist, or in Jamie’s words “just the right amount of nothing”.