Contemporary office chair LOTTUS HIGH
fabricpolypropylenewooden

contemporary office chair
contemporary office chair
contemporary office chair
contemporary office chair
contemporary office chair
contemporary office chair
contemporary office chair
contemporary office chair
contemporary office chair
contemporary office chair
contemporary office chair
contemporary office chair
contemporary office chair
contemporary office chair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
fabric, polypropylene, wooden
Base material
cast aluminum base, aluminum base
Options
upholstered, adjustable-height, tablet
Color
black, blue, gray, green, white, brown, yellow, anthracite
Designer
by Lievore Altherr Molina
Base type
on casters, star base, swivel
Armrest
with armrests, without armrests
Seat width

61 cm
(24 in)

Total height

Max.: 95 cm
(37.4 in)

Min.: 82 cm
(32.3 in)

Description

With a large heightened backrest, Lottus High collection offers great ergonomics, being ideal for contemporary working and learning environments. The program offers a wide range of possibilities by combining different seats and structures, as well as finishes. Lottus High office chair has a 5-star aluminium base that comes in polish or lacquer in any of our colours and it has a broad range of finishes available: wooden shell, polypropylene shell with or without polypropylene or upholstered seat pad, or fully upholstered one. Furthermore, it is possible to add aluminium or natural or stained oak wooden arms. Technical sheet • Wood or die-cast aluminium arms L-2630 UNE 38-263 • Die-cast aluminium base and supports L-2630 UNE 38-263 • Semi-automatic steel robot welding with gas-controlled steel wire input • UNE-EN 16139-2015

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ORGATEC

22-25 Oct 2024 Cologne (Germany)

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