Wehlers’ R.U.M. chair exemplifies the future of sustainable furniture, combining innovative design with a deep environmental commitment. R.U.M. stands for “Recycled Used Materials,” a name that reflects Wehlers’ core philosophy of circularity.
Designed by the renowned Danish architecture firm C.F. Møller, the R.U.M. chair merges aesthetics with function, offering a sleek, minimalist design suitable for both residential and commercial spaces. The R.U.M. chair is vailable in six distinct variants, and the chair provides versatile options for different interiors, without compromising on its sustainable foundation.

Crafted from either ocean plastic (Fisherman’s Green), e-waste (Keyboard Black), or pharmalit from Novo Nordisk (Pharma Blue), as well as recycled steel and upholstery in recycled textile from Kvadrat, the R.U.M. chair transforms discarded materials into high-quality design pieces, contributing to waste reduction and promoting a more sustainable production process.
As a B-Corp certified company, Wehlers ensures that their business meets the highest standards of social and environmental responsibility, transparency, and ethical governance. This certification reflects their commitment to sustainability at every level.

In addition to its responsible material choices, Wehlers provides detailed climate impact data for the R.U.M. chair, ensuring transparency around its carbon footprint. This empowers consumers and architects to make informed, eco-conscious decisions – while making the ESG reporting easy.
Every aspect of the R.U.M. chair, from its material sourcing to end-of-life recyclability, supports a circular economy. Wehlers’ dedication to responsible craftsmanship makes the R.U.M. chair more than just furniture – it’s a symbol of sustainable design, setting new standards for how design and responsibility can coexist.



