Robbie Williams ventures into furniture design with The Introvert Chair
British musician Robbie Williams has created an enveloping chair for Dutch furniture brand Moooi, featuring a generously padded seat designed to mimic the feeling of a hug.
The Introvert Chair marks the first foray into furniture design for Williams, who is known for his global hits, including Angels and Let Me Entertain You.

The armchair features a gently curved shape, wrapped in a tactile blend of virgin wool, alpaca and cotton, which was 3D-quilted and stretched over a generously padded seat to mimic the feeling of an embrace.
"In a world that rarely slows down, we often crave a place of respite, and this chair is just that," Williams said.
"Its soft fabric and gentle curves create a sanctuary that offers complete comfort and calm, reminding me of the power that art and design have – not only in shaping our spaces, but in transforming how we feel within them."

Williams was motivated to create the enveloping furniture in response to his own experience with social anxiety, which he has discussed candidly throughout his career.
"The Introvert Chair is designed as a comforting sanctuary channelled by Robbie's own personal journey with social anxiety," Moooi explained.
Optional matching cushions were designed to allow the user to "nest in their own way".
While The Introvert Chair is Williams's first furniture design, the singer-songwriter is no stranger to expanding his creative outputs, having also produced ceramics and paintings in recent years.

Among other musicians who have ventured into the design world is Justin Bieber, who collaborated with Italian brand Vespa to create a monochrome version of its classic Sprint scooter, surrounded by a ring of icy white flames to give it a "Justin spin".
Bruno Mars also joined forces with North American studio Yabu Pushelberg to conceive the interiors of a cocktail lounge and live music venue at the Bellagio casino in Las Vegas.
The photography is courtesy of Moooi.