Contemporary chair LOTTUS SPIN
fabricoakpolypropylene

contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
contemporary chair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
fabric, oak, polypropylene
Market
commercial
Base material
oak base, birch base
Options
upholstered, recyclable, FSC certified
Color
black, white, gray, blue, red, green, pink
Designer
by Lievore Altherr Molina
Base type
4-legged
Armrest
with armrests
Seat width

46 cm
(18.1 in)

Total height

78 cm, 86 cm
(30.7 in, 33.9 in)

Description

Lottus Wood collection is an evolution of Lottus program that offers a new birch or oak wooden legs design. Combined with the different finishes for the seat, wood offers warmth and elegance, and is so adequate for sustainable and Nordic style locations. Lottus Wood spin chair, with 4-legged oak wooden structure, has a broad range of finishes: wooden shell, polypropylene shell with or without polypropylene or upholstered seat pad, or fully upholstered one. Besides, two different heights are available: standard and high one. It brings warmth, lightness and comfort to the family, making it the ideal choice for soft office and hospitality spaces. Technical sheet • Recyclable polypropylene • Upholstered in all materials on recyclable foam • FSC-certified laminated oak wood veneer • Frame: FSC-certified oak wood on cast aluminium union • UNE-EN 16139:2013 • Laminated veneer and wood in Oak with FSC certificate • Optional varnish for fireproof • Optional fireproof polypropylene according norm M2 • Optional ultraviolet polypropylene additive for outdoor

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ORGATEC

22-25 Oct 2024 Cologne (Germany)

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