Where TON Chairs Have Shaped the Atmosphere
CHAIRS THAT DEFINE THE ATMOSPHERE
tRUE TRUE PIZZA, TORONTO, ON
Armchair 811: sophisticated elegance
Good design never grows old. This cane back armchair was first designed by the Austrian Josef Hoffmann, nearly 100 years ago. He made an elegant chair with a bentwood backrest, which is usually combined with a cane weave to ensure an extremely comfortable sitting position.
KUPFERT & KIM, TORONTO, ON
Retro style chair Ironica
Retro style chair Ironica: ironically an icon. The simplicity, retro style and variety of available colours allow Ironica to become an interior solitaire. The back part is made of seven hand-smoothed bars holding the bent backrest. This chair is easy to combine with its namesake table and bar stool.
PARIS PARIS, TORONTO, ON
14 Chair: A Timeless Icon
The Number 14 chair was first made in 1859 and changed the perception of mass-produced furniture forever. Its elegant shape, lightness and strength, combined with an affordable price, have ensured its enduring popularity. More than 80 million pieces have been sold to date.
Where European café culture began.
BENTWOOD ICONS
Bentwood Reimagined
TON Contemporary
Merano armchair: a modern classic
A comfortable wooden armchair with a light, airy shape. Designed by Austrian designer Alexander Gufler, it is the best-selling model in TON modern history – and the most copied model too.
Cissy lounge: Just be a-muse-d
A chair that doesn't just invite you to sit, it invites you to experience. Cissy is a seamless blend of comfort, craftsmanship and character. Its soft upholstery offers a warm embrace, while the elegant bentwood curves embody the timeless artistry of Ton. Designed for relaxation, Cissy, in either the high or low back version, effortlessly balances heritage with contemporary ease. Paired with a matching footstool, it transforms any space into a sanctuary of comfort.