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The collection of four legs “Apla” is useful for university, conference halls and waiting areas. The chair is stackable horizontally and vertically, with removable arms, antipanic table top, permanent contact backrest. The 4 wheels version is available. Seat and backrest are made in polypropylene (also for external use) or in beech plywood, and can be upholstered in fabric or leather. Practicability and layout studies can be realized by Collectivity Department of Cazzaro S.p.A.
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Siro
Design Jouko Järvisalo 2001
Awards
Fennia Prize 2003 honorary mention
Stackable chair
“Dainty” “Petite” “Slender” - translations of the Finnish word Siro, reflect both the structure and the design of the chair. Siro chair attracts attention with its construction and clarity. The lightness and flexibility of the seat
is achieved with curved plywood. The material thins towards the edges and is strongest where solidity is needed for attaching the base and for the rigidity of the seat. The join of the metal parts with the wooden seat involves precise, careful work. In the chair, this detail serves as a sculptural eye-catcher, while also being a solution for joining the chairs in rows and for stacking them with ease.
Nippu table is an ideal complement to the Siro chair.
Collection
Siro A1 – without armrests, moulded plywood seat
Siro A2 – without armrests, upholstered seat
Siro A3 – without armrests, upholstered seat and back
Materials
Frame of 15 x 15 mm square steel tube. Hardwearing black plastic glides with felt.
Seat of moulded birch plywood.
Finish options
Birch plywood available in natural lacquer 00, white lacquer 11, white stain opaque 13 and black stain 22.
Other wood finishes are available on request.
Legs chromed or epoxy coated in black RAL 9005, white aluminium RAL 9006 or grey aluminium RAL 9007.
Other finishes are available on request.
Upholstery
Upholstery with manufacturer’s fabric, leather or COM.
Accessories
Linking device (metal, detachable), stacking stick, trolley. Writing tablet, fixed to the front leg.
Weight
4,5 kg
Stacking
15 chairs on floor, max 12 in a trolley.
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Visa
design Pentti Hakala 1991-92
Lecture room chair.
Materials and finishing
Frame epoxy coated tubular steel in black, RAL 9006 (white aluminium) or RAL 9007 (grey aluminium).
Joint backrest and writing tablet moulded plywood with face veneer of birch or beech.
Birch available in natural lacquer, white lacquer, white stain or black stain.
Beech available in natural lacquer.
Plastic glides on feet.
Special materials and finishing: For projects alternative materials and finishing available.
Upholstery
Seat upholstery with fabric or leather.
Stackability max. 3 chairs
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Model Collection
No. FC03
Folding chair w/ tablet arm
16-1/4"D x 16-3/4"W x 29-1/4"H
List Price: $154.00 Folding
Classic design, classic comfort. These folding chairs are built to stand up to heavy commercial and institutional use.
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Designed by: Timothy deFiebre
In 2004, responding to today's increasingly diverse work environments, Harter relaunches the Sling seating group. Revamped by Timothy deFiebre, Sling sticks to its clean, modernist roots while featuring a new arched back. One of Harter's most dynamic offerings, Sling is the perfect fit for office teamwork spaces, lounges, and retail settings, where its lightness fosters idea gathering and socializing.
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Sled Base Chair, Tablet Arm, Upholstered Seat, Book Basket
Chela was created for today's versatile worker and environment. Engineered with Natural Flex Motion which allows the chair to move with the user for comfort, design flexibility puts Chela at home in the boardroom or the mailroom. Versteel offers Chela with a swivel base or as a guest chair or sled base that stacks from 10 on the floor to 20 on the trolley. Options include a choice of 13 poly shell colors, with or without upholstery, arms or armless, and a writing tablet arm. Swivel base models have an adjustable height feature.
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The Trionike Collection is a novel venture for Indecasa. It is the conceived and subsequently develops a product that until then Indecasa had lacked. Made for indoor use, for the chair, a seat and back set has been designed made up of two separate parts and a structure of cast aluminum, providing the whole suite with very clean lines and great simplicity thanks to the use of custom-designed stacking separators, aimed at concealing any kind of connecting element or screw. The legs have been executed in square-section aluminum profile with convex sides to endow it with a lighter and more personal appearance.
The possible applications of this Collection extend to usage in public spaces and in hospitality, with multiple functions going from high class CHR, dining halls, public areas, offices, large-scale official contract tenders, auditoriums and, generally all those applications where the product’s features can be taken into account.
The resulting product is one which is aesthetically, as well as technically, original and attractive permitting both basic versions to be stacked up to 8 units high without the need of any cart or additional element.
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Tubular steel frame with a circular section of 16x2mm. 80-Micron powder coat finishing –shade to be chosen by the customer.
The seat is a monoblock structure made of beech plywood, 12mm thick. Both the backrest and the seat have an asymmetric shape, and are finished with two layers of polyurethane varnish -shade to be chosen by the customer.
Fixing to the frame support at 4 different points by means of auto-blocking screws.
Underneath the frame there is a stacking component made of black polypropylene preventing friction damages.
4 polypropylene caps to protect against scratches on the pavement.
As an option, the chair can incorporate a folding and removable tablet made of beech plywood, 12mm thick. A steel support joins the tablet to the frame including a hinge for its folding.
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Chorus Beam
Lucci/Orlandini design
System of sitting on beam and feet in accaciaio, with fixed or ribaltabile, fissabile seat to pavement. Scocche in wood imbottito and covered multilayer or painted wood. Integration with bench study.
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