The SEN 95.6 collection by NOMA embodies a demanding vision of eco-responsible design, blending minimalist aesthetics with a strong environmental commitment. Conceived by the Franco-Japanese studio A+A Cooren, this chair series draws inspiration from nature and the art of line: a slender frame in recycled steel evokes a stretched branch, while the seat—crafted from recycled plastic or wood—resembles a delicately placed leaf. Each chair in the collection is made in France and Belgium using carefully sourced materials. The flagship model, made from 95.6% recycled materials, combines a thermoformed plastic shell derived from post-consumer waste with a recycled steel wire base. Lightweight, stackable, and comfortable, it meets the needs of shared spaces such as restaurants, hotels, museums, and offices. Beyond its low environmental impact, SEN 95.6 stands out for its clean and functional lines, designed to last. Each piece features subtle variations in tone due to the use of recycled materials, making every chair truly unique. With SEN, NOMA reaffirms its commitment to circular, desirable design—where every detail matters, for the eye as much as for the planet.
Noma is a French furniture and everyday object publisher, recognised for its commitment to eco-design and sustainability. Founded in 2019, the brand collaborates with renowned designers such as Sam Baron, Charlotte Juillard, A+A Cooren, RDAI, Alberto Marcos, Ateliers 2/3/4/, Studio Jean-Marc Gady, and Martino Gamper to create pieces that blend aesthetic appeal with ecological responsibility.