First imagined by Pierre Paulin at the height of late-1960s experimentation, the radical F300 Lounge Chair challenged every convention of seating. With its fluid, almost otherworldly form, it redefined comfort as sculpture and was celebrated as much for its vision as its playful presence. Recognised as a design landmark, it earned its place in MoMA’s permanent collection.
Today, owning it means living with a piece of design history, thoughtfully reengineered for modern life using HiREK®, a unique polymer made in Italy using industrial plastic waste. Lightweight yet robust and available with front upholstery in a choice of premium fabrics, the F300 moves effortlessly between interior spaces, offering relaxed, low-slung comfort and enduring visual impact - a true icon that elevates everyday moments while holding its value over time.
Iconic French furniture designer Pierre Paulin’s unique and innovative style instantly revolutionized everyday furniture in the 1960’s and ’70s.
Paulin had many successful collaborations with Thonet France and Artifort, the latter resulting in several iconic pieces such as the Mushroom, Ribbon and Tongue chairs, all of which have become sought-after design classics.









