Contemporary armchair CARIBE
PVCmetalrecycled plastic

Contemporary armchair - CARIBE - Ames design - PVC / metal / recycled plastic
Contemporary armchair - CARIBE - Ames design - PVC / metal / recycled plastic
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Seat material
PVC
Frame material
metal, recycled plastic
Options
conversation
Color
blue, green, orange
Designer
by Sebastian Herkner
Location
outdoor
Base type
4-legged
Base material
powder-coated steel base, galvanised steel base
Armrest
with armrests
Frame finish
polished
Motif
plain
Seat height

41 cm
(16.1 in)

Seat width

50 cm
(19.7 in)

Seat depth

50 cm
(19.7 in)

Total height

72 cm
(28.3 in)

Total width

123.3 cm
(48.5 in)

Total depth

94.5 cm
(37.2 in)

Description

The charming Caribe Vis a Vis Bench is an extraordinary design for seating arrangements inside and outdoors. It’s part of the Caribe collection, designed by Sebastian Herkner for ames. The German designer visited Colombia together with ames founder Ana Maria Calderon-Kayser and translated the vibrancy and spirit of the country’s people and traditions into joyful, modern furniture pieces defined by clean lines, strong colours and the hand-woven webbing Each bench is made in Santa Marta, a city on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, by local craftspeople. They weave the PVC strings, which are made from recycled plastic, around the tubular steel frame. The weaving technique the artesanos and artesanas use is called Momposino, a traditional method known for intricate patterns. Just the preparation of all the materials takes ten days, while the production of each bench takes six days German designer Sebastian Herkner is a long-term collaborator of ames and has visited Colombia multiple times to experience the country’s cities, nature and people first hand. He also visited many of the ateliers that ames has partnered with to learn about the unique traditional crafts of Colombia's regions. A sought-after contemporary designer and recipient of many industry awards, he has worked with many international design brands, creating intriguing pieces that showcase his intuition for interesting material, colour and texture combinations
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