Contemporary stacking chair mobel
LANKA by Jouko Järvisalo
LANKA
design by Jouko Järvisalo
The Lanka means ”thread” in Finnish . The frame – made of thin, acid-proof steel tube – and the exceptionally thin steel rods in that make up the seat and backrest give the chair the needed stability, seat flexibility and visual expression. The Lanka functions as an architectural element in a collage formed by lights, shadows and its own structure. It is an extension of architecture with which is it easy to modify spaces to make them functional for people. The chair, polished to make it silky, stacks tightly for storage. With its transport trolley, it takes up less than a square metre of space and yet the stack holds seats for forty or so people. The Lanka is included in the permanent collections of the Icelandic Museum of Design and Applied Arts.
Manufactured from weather-proof materials, Lanka outdoor chair and table need no maintenance. Keep outside all year and just enjoy them. Lanka chair stacks extremely well, as many as 40 can be stacked and stored in a trolley. Lanka furniture suits also contemporary interiors, cafés for instance.
Material and finishing
Chair: Legs of acid-proof steel tube 20 x 15 mm, seat and backrest of acid-proof steel mesh. For inside use, the frame can also be epoxy coated in RAL 9005 black, RAL 9006 white aluminium or RAL 9007 grey aluminium. Hard-wearing black plastic glides on feet.
Table: Frame of acid-proof steel tube 25 x 25 mm. Top of acid-proof steel mesh, c-c distance of rods in the grid 15 mm. Standard top sizes 800 x 800 mm and 1400 x 800 mm, height 720 mm. Hard-wearing black plastic glides.
Accessories
- Detachable linking device
- Trolley for transporting and storing, for max 30-40 chairs
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