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One day, out of the frenetic creative activity of Hannes Wettstein takes shape a sketch of a chair, whose backrest structure bends forward, defiying the known logic. The formal exercise is then translated into a functional element. During the industrial process the backrest becomes armrest as well, and the chair itself a small armchair. The use of sheet steel and steel rod makes it possible its production in a single facility, moreover it ensures the complete fireproofness of the chair, thus meeting the severe standards that rule the supply of furniture for public spaces. The rubber profile inserted in the curve of the backrest makes the grip soft and firm with a refined technological detail. This "ultralight" chair made out of nothing and many clever details is surprisingly comfortable. These characteristics make a real best-seller of Juliette, both for the residential and contract market, where it is requested for libraries, public exercises and conference halls.
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There is magic in this surprising evolution of the cantilever design - a classic typology of the modern chair – signed by Jeff Miller. The outline of the high-back lends a regal air without becoming unwieldy. The plywood seat appears to be suspended in space magically. A glance below reveals that the seat is cantilevered entirely from the front edge of the frame: the trick is more surprising than the effect. The metal high-back is then free to hover away from the seatback, further emphasizing its visual role and providing some other functional ones – a handle for easy manoeuvring, and an unencumbered valet for one’s dinner jacket.
Monocoque cantilever chair with a three-dimensional curved plywood seat and a tubular aluminium structure with an elliptical cross-section. The shell is connected to the base only along the front edge and the seat remains visually suspended in space. The top part of the aluminium structure becomes a handle or a “jacket hanger”. The Backless version offers a reduced structure and consequently a smaller footprint, a lower weight and a great versatility of use. Both versions are available with polished aluminium structure and oak veneer shell in bleached white, open-pore asphalt black or upholstered in leather in three colours (natural, burgundy and black) and with aluminium structure painted in white, red or black and shell in lacquered wood in the same colour of the structure.
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A modern chair and bench system.
Due to a well defined outline RIVO captivates by its natural elegance. Usefulness and ergonomic design are as self-evident as the wide range of designs which include cantilever chairs as well as a modulary structured and organized bench system.
Information:
RIVO: Stackable chair and bench system, frame steel tube Ø 22 x 2 mm, standard black, alternatively powder coated, seat and back ergonomically shaped beech plywood, naturally varnished, alternatively stained or upholstered. Cantilever chairs: Standard without gliders, armrests: standard beech, black (more informations about the benches see category "Waiting").
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Dessau Gelderland
Designer Roderick Vos
Sledge frame chair. With shiny chromated frame. Deliverable with of without armledgers
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A classic flat steel cantilever chair, with a distinct design and comfort with freedom of movement. The light, modern design fits well into many different interior decorative styles. Its proportions and the simple, yet effective physics model of the cantilever chair allow for upright, relaxed seating – with or without armrests. The armrests are available in an open as well as a closed version. The chair is optionally available with a larger seat or with a higher backrest. Ideal for dining or living rooms or for interior design in working areas.
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Chair with metal structure/chrome finish. Seat and back padded and upholstered with fabric, leather or leather-look.
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The 2008 show will witness the presentation of the Tropicalia collection, the design of which starts off from the same structure as the Antibodi collection, though using weaving techniques.
The collection comprises a chaise longue, couch, armchair, chair, outdoor bed, swinging nest....
The design envisages a tubular steel structure with complex geometrical shapes, embellished with a clever weft of threads that alternate solids and voids to a specific pattern, paying meticulous attention to detail.
Each object in the collection takes on a different personality depending on the material and the colour used. It can be made playful and cheerful by using thermoplastic polymer threads free of heavy metal and recyclable, sophisticated and precious by using leather, simple and elegant by using HT polyester double plaited cords in either one or two colours.
The coloured versions are made using three threads combining different colors and creating interesting colour mixes.
Structure
Base in stainless or varnished steel, seat made of string weave available in 3 different versions:
- polymer
- polyester HT
- leather
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KUADRA chair with technopolymer shell, a resistant and flexible material which gives to this chair a smooth and scratches-resistant surface. Chromed steel rod frame diam. mm. 10.
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The armchair SIGN, with removable upholstering, matches with the rigorous design of the table. The thin frame profile embraces the seat with its tapered armrest. The particular frame and back structure guarantees great comfort and optimal ergonomics, bound to a linearity full of details.
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Chair Kuadra to lean on the table, multilayer shell oak veneered, chromed or powder coated steel tube frame diam mm 25.
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Chairs are never an easy task for designers. Gioia Meller Marcovicz has risen to the challenge from Wittmann and created D.O.C. — a line of chairs with an innovative formal language that will win it many admirers. The range comprises a cantilever chair, available with or without armrests, and two swivel chairs.
The cantilever chair marries a well upholstered square seat with a delicate, arched back. The result is a comfortable piece that nevertheless makes a light, dynamic impression and gains added appeal from its well thought-out details. For instance, the backrest is visually highlighted by a quilted leather cover, stretched over elastic backing. The specially finished leatherwork also provides outstanding comfort. The skilfully designed armrests are perfectly angled to complement the line of the backrest. D.O.C.’s distinctive design and comfort suits it to both prestigious architectural settings and the home.
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Lala 2 Chair
Structure in steel-rod ø 11 mm.
Frame:
• chromed
Seat and back:
Solid polypropylene
• black 4001
Cod 3318
Assembled
57x55x80 H 46
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Tuttifiori Chair
Structure:
in steel-tube ø 11 mm and perforated steel-sheet,
with cataphoresis treatment and outdoor lacquering
• glossy white 0183
• anthracite F3 0107
Perforated cushion on request:
in soft polethylene
• white
• anthracite
Suitable for outdoor use.
Cod 3663
Stackable
Assembled
48x54x81
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Balancing a supple Italian-leather seat on a streamlined frame, our chair is minimalist in design and generous in comfort. Plated in nickel and polished to a high shine. 22 1/2" x 23 3/4" x 37 3/4" high. Made in Italy.
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Layer Chair designed by Arik Levi. Frame in plywood beech veneer. Structure in chromed steel. Fixed upholster.
Multiple options:
Basic
Upholstery Frame
Basic with armrest
Upholstery armrest
Upholstery armrest and frame
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Fil is a collection composed by chair with and without arms, armchair with and without armrest, and stools. Created by Ziru, with Francesc Rite and his team, which starts from a metallic stick.
The philosophy was to create a thread that
was covering the whole set and
simultaneously to create both bases that support it.
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TAURO is presented both in the version without arms, as in the version with arms, with a structure in the form of a skid. The metal structure and the seat are perfectly integrated leaving the design unaltered. TAURO is stackable: up to three chairs with armrests and up to six without armrests.
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Designed by EOOS.
Sguig Sled is a well-proportioned sled-base chair, designed with scrupulous attention to detail, and seamless construction.
Intended for use in any interior, Sguig Sled is a side or guest chair, and is a comfortable choice for meeting rooms and reception areas.
Upholstered in Sguig Textiles, it makes the perfect accompaniment for the Sguig task chair series.
GREENGUARD® Certified
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The characteristic wing seat-backs, material-mix in the Retro style and an upright stylistic idiom. All this makes ÜRANOS a seat furniture, which is highly visible in the best sense of the word.
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Ergonomic armchair composed from varying seat and back ¡ nd ¡ pendent ¡ with two of mechanism: synchronized, for regulating langolo of opening ira seat and back, handbook, in order to adapt linclinazione of the back.
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Armchair with chromium-plated steel frame. Springing by hide straps. Seat and back upholstered with polyurethan foam. Leather covering.
History:
Designed in 1931 by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. This is a lower, "lounge" version of the cantilever of 1926-27. It made its first appearence with the continuous roll and pleat cushion at the Berlin Building Exhibition in 1931.
Measures
H:84 cm
(33.07")
L/w:61 cm
(24.02")
P/d:88 cm
(34.65"
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Armchair with chromium-plated or painted frame. Hide leather seat, back and rectangular armrests.
History:
Based on designs of Mart Stam and Marcel Breuer. This chair is a semplification of the Mart Stam and Breuer cantilever armchair of 1929. Since the continuous tube which forms both the base and the arms also serves to keep the back verticals apart, the "handlebar" back crosspiece of the earlier model is eliminated. This chair began to be produced by several companies in Italy during the 1960's. At present, it is one of the most widely sold modern chairs.
Measures
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H:80 cm 80 cm
(31,50") (31,50")
L/w:56 cm 56 cm
(22,05") (22,05")
P/d:56 cm 56 cm
(22,05") (22,05")
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Armchair with chromium-plated steel frame. Polyurethan foam. Leather or fabric covers. upholstery. Leather or fabric covering.
History:
Designed in 1930 by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. This chair was designed for the bedroom of the Turgendhat House at Brno, Czechoslovakia.
Measures
H:76 cm
(29.92")
L/w:58 cm
(22.83")
P/d:57 cm
(22.44")
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Chair with chromium-plated or painted frame. Polyurethan foam upholstery. Leather covering.
Measures
H:91 cm
(35.83")
L/w:54 cm
(21.26")
P/d:58 cm
(22.83")
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Armchair with chromium-plated tubular steel frame. Polyurethan foam upholstery. Leather or fabric coverin
History:
Designed in 1930 by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. This chair was designed for the dining area of the Tungendhat House at Brno, Czechoslovakia.
Measures
H:79 cm
(31.10")
L/w:55 cm
(21.65")
P/d:64 cm
(25.20")
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