Project name
Multimedia Center “La Passerelle”
Year
2016
Project location
Vitrolles, France
Architectural project
Architect Jean-Pierre Lott
Lamm furniture
Tulip
The Tulip armchair was chosen for an innovative and highly experimental
architectural project in the French town of Vitrolles, designed by architect
Jean-Pierre Lott. A striking and monumental building designed to blend
seamlessly into the urban setting, while respecting all eco-sustainability
requirements. In the La Passerelle media library, iconic for its graceful, eightmetre-
high coarse concrete curves and large contrasting glass surfaces, the
Tulip armchair by Bartoli Design demonstrates its ability to adapt to specific
project requirements. Here, the chairs were bar-mounted and installed in tiers,
and the front rows were equipped with tip-up tablets.
This compact modern chair boasts round lines and a sophisticated design
combined with an innovative synchronised-opening system: when the seat
is lowered, the armrests move into a horizontal position. The cushioned seat
return mechanism also automatically closes the armrests shared with adjacent
seats, but only when the latter are not in use.