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Contemporary armchair CHARGE
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contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Seat material
fabric
Options
cushion, privacy, conversation
Color
black, blue
Market
commercial

Description

Do you need to get away from your workstation for a short conversation, a phone call or to check your email? The Charge Collection, comprising a range of seating solutions, supports this perfectly. Thanks to the high degree of seating comfort and the extra facilities this collection has to offer, you can truly recharge your batteries for a moment. Healthy working Sitting at your desk in the office all day long is now a thing of the past. What’s more, it’s not healthy. If you change positions and move around in between, you’ll feel a lot more energetic. Do certain activities demand less concentration than others? Then it’s nice to be able to withdraw to a place that allows a relaxed sitting posture. The Charge Collection offers a range of options for creating such a place. Endless configurations The collection is based on a modular system. With a minimal number of components, it’s possible to assemble a limitless number of seating solutions. You can also set up separate zones for different activities in an open-plan work environment. Raised partition panels give a varied look within the work environment and provide extra privacy and pleasant acoustics. Specifications The basics Tubular steel frame (from the Ahrend Balance Collection) with aluminium corner profiles and oak legs Seat and back cushions in two types of foam Identical upholstery for seat and back. The same applies to the rear partition and loose cushion

Catalogs

Charge
Charge
14 Pages
AHREND 22
AHREND 22
74 Pages
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