Those wishing to purchase a piece of furniture made from natural wool will have to pay around €4,000.
British musician, singer, and actor Robbie Williams (51) has tried his hand at furniture design and, in collaboration with the Dutch company Moooi, created the "Introvert Chair." This piece of furniture looks cozy even at first glance, and a person sitting in it feels as if they are being embraced. The smoothly curved single line of the backrest and armrests, along with the soft seat, help create this sensation. The chair is upholstered in a visually and tactily pleasant textured material made from alpaca wool and cotton.

"In a world that rarely slows down, we often dream of a place to take a breather. And this chair is just that place," says Robbie Williams, who was inspired to create this chair by his own experience with social anxiety. According to the musician, the chair "offers complete comfort and tranquility, reminding me of the power of art and design — not only in decorating our space but also in transforming how we feel in that space." Moooi notes that Robbie Williams "has amazed the world with a piece of design art that celebrates calmness and solitude."
As the name suggests, the chair is intended for moments of solitude and relaxation. According to the creators, it is a "soft rebellion against overstimulation," meant to be a personal safe space, a material refuge that calms the mind.
"Despite his striking stage persona, Williams offers a surprisingly gentle perspective on privacy and personal space. The chair reflects his personal experience and quiet desire to disconnect from the world without completely disappearing," the brand notes.
The Introvert Chair is already available for sale. The price will be $4,395 in the USA, €3,895 in Europe, and £3,463 in the UK. Additional accessories are sold separately. The presentation of the new product is scheduled for the Design Miami exhibition in December 2025.
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