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4 for 3: Parkhaus Berlin Felt Pads

Seat Pad for Eames Side Chairs
3 + 1
Seat Pad for Eames Armchairs
3 + 1
Seat Pad for Panton Chair
3 + 1
Seat Pad for Ulmer Hocker
3 + 1
Seat Pad for Series 7
3 + 1
Seat Pad for HAL
3 + 1
Seat Pad for S 43 / S 43 F
3 + 1
Seat Pad for 214
3 + 1
Seat Pad for Ant Chair
3 + 1
Leather Seat Pad for Eames Armchairs
Leather Seat Pad for Eames Side Chairs
Felt Coasters for USM Haller Shelf
3 + 1
Seat Pad Leather for Panton Chairs

4 seat pads, for the price of 3!

Bring colour into your life with bespoke seat pads for your design classics: purchase three Parkhaus felt seat pads before May 6th 2024 and receive a fourth as our gift to you. You can mix colours and variants as you wish! Simply place your four favourites in the shopping basket and a 25% discount will be automatically applied*.

* leather seat pads are excluded from the offer

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Parkhaus Berlin: Felt seat pads for the crème de la crème of design classics

Anja Witte-krieger and Anne Karp have developed a unique business idea based on their shared passion for wool felt.:The designers at Parkhaus Berlin have specialized in the production of seat pads, but not any seat pads rather the Parkhaus Berlin seat pads are tailor-made seat cushions for design classics such as the Vitra Eames Plastic Side Chairs or the The Ant Chair by Arne Jacobsen.

Perfectly formed seat pads for the most common design classics

The Parkhaus Berlin seat pads are made from sustainable and long-lasting felt in small workshops, including a workshop for disabled people in Germany.

Eames Plastic Armchair with padded felt cushion from the Parkhaus Berlin label

The matching colored cushion for every chair: Seat cushions for Eames Chairs

Of which material are Parkhaus Berlin seat pads crafted?

Parkhaus Berlin makes their seat covers and seat cushions from pure felt, made from 100 percent virgin wool from Australia and New Zealand. The natural material properties of the felt determine the quality of the seat pads: in more than 30 colours, the Parkhaus Berlin seat covers and seat cushions are not only decorative and beautiful, but also durable, robust and warm. The felt is also breathable, dirt-repellent and absorbs odours and vibrations. All Parkhaus seat covers and cushions have an anti-slip coating on the underside for optimal grip. They also offer ideal protection against wear and tear, which is particularly advantageous for antique designer chairs.

In addition to the seat pads made of pure wool felt, Parkhaus also produces seat covers made of leather, which are available with an underside made of wool felt and in five colours. The cowhide comes from Italy.

Felt coaster for USM Haller shelf from Parkhaus Berlin

Which chair models and manufacturers do the felt pads fit with?

The seat covers and seat cushions from Parkhaus Berlin are tailored to all well-known designer chairs. These include chairs from renowned designer furniture manufacturers such as Vitra, Artek, Thonet and Fritz Hansen.

For example, Vitra seat cushions and cushions from Parkhaus are very popular and go well with numerous design classics such as the Panton Chair, but also with contemporary Vitra chairs such as the HAL Chairs.

Design classics such as the Thonet cantilever chair S 43 or the Series 7 chair by Fritz Hansen can also be provided with a matching felt cover from Parkhaus.

Parkhaus Berlin has even developed a suitable cushion for USM Haller: The Parkhaus Berlin felt cushions for USM Haller shelving bequeath the USM Haller furniture a homely feel and ensure a non-slip seating and a protected furniture surface.

Stylish and secure: The Parkhaus Berlin seat pads are the icing on the cake when it comes to comfort

Why "Parkhaus Berlin"?

For the founders of the felt pad brand Parkhaus, based in Berlin, the term 'Parkhaus' primarily refers to the different levels that are located in a parking garage: each floor represents different worlds of experience, based on product families, materials and levels of association that are linked to the overall collection.