Stackable chairs
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... with utmost attention to details and manufactured with the finest craftsmanship – AFI is the ultimate answer to a versatile chair. Its adaptiveness to the specificity of the surroundings makes it an obvious pick for hotels, ...
Seat height: 46 cm
Seat width: 44.5 cm
Seat depth: 41 cm
... feature is the stackability of these extremely sturdy chairs. Following the example set by the entire Thöni collection, these models too meet the highest demands made of the design. The 6419 stackable ...
Monoshell chair in polypropylene with soft touch finish, elegant in the refined colours chosen for the collection, is conceived to embellish with a touch of class joints, restaurants, lounge bars and the trendiest homes ...
I.T.F. DESIGN SRL
MAMAMIA modern design fits in perfectly with young, dynamic settings, giving them a touch of energy and vitality and arousing emotions. It features a glossy polyamide mono-shell available in colors black and white. Moulded with ...
I.T.F. DESIGN SRL
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Stacking chairs are made by an enormous number of manufacturers in numerous configurations and from a variety of materials. Today, most design chairs are also available in stackable form.
ApplicationsThese chairs are very well suited for furnishing waiting rooms, conference and multipurpose centers, dining establishments, hotels and other public settings. They also are used for visitor seating in offices, on terraces and in venues where space is limited. Their lightness makes them easy to put in place and rearrange.
TechnologiesNumerous different materials are used, especially those conferring lightness and ease of handling. These include polyurethane, polypropylene, polycarbonate, metal and even wood. Versions inspired by Charles Eames creations of the 1940s are made in a single, ergonomic piece which envelops the user.
How to chooseThough originally conceived to save space, the wide range of colors, forms and materials has extended the popularity of these chairs far beyond the advantages of simple practicality. Choice will depend primarily on application and frequency of use. Comfort may play a lesser role for chairs used only occasionally. Those employed on a daily basis should be both ergonomic and aesthetic.
- Light
- Easily to move
- Multipurpose
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