Stability and strength are guaranteed by the manual wood bending technology.

 
 
 

The Split range links Ton’s more than 150-year-old technology with contemporary design. It is based on manually bent split lengths of solid wood.


The bentwood lengths are both a design and functional element of seating furniture – they support the seat and also the backrest. They are elegantly slid in behind the seat, which is also made from solid wood.

Apart from the upholstery, Ton also offers a design in ash, which can be applied with gradients by manual spraying.

Please see spec sheet for lead times.

 

Please download the spec sheet for more information on configurations and specifications.

Downloads

Specification sheet
CAD Files
Images
Ton Wood Finishes
Ton Upholstery Swatches

 
 
 
 

Designed by Arik Levy.

Arik Levy, artist, designer, photographer and film-maker, was born in Tel-Aviv in 1963. Nowadays, he works in his own studio in Paris. He moved to Europe in 1988 and graduated three years later with honours in the field of Industrial Design at Art Centre Europe, in Switzerland. After his work stay in Japan, where he focused on products and objects for exhibitions, Levy came back to Europe and focused on contemporary dance and opera stage design. 

After establishing his own firm, he returned to the design and arts fields. He is mainly respected for his furniture and lighting designs.

His works are displayed not only in prestigious museums and galleries, but also in the product portfolios of companies all around the world.