Contemporary dining chair OTTAVIA PO03
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contemporary dining chair
contemporary dining chair
contemporary dining chair
contemporary dining chair
contemporary dining chair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
ash
Market
commercial
Base material
ash base
Options
with removable cushion, FSC certified
Base type
4-legged
Armrest
with armrests
Seat height

48 cm
(18.9 in)

Seat width

44 cm
(17.3 in)

Seat depth

40 cm
(15.7 in)

Total height

90 cm
(35.4 in)

Total width

52 cm
(20.5 in)

Total depth

58.5 cm
(23 in)

Description

Ash wood dining chair with double face cushion. Essential and contemporary, it is embellished by a hole on the backrest evoking the mark of infinity. A removable cushion, double face or monochrome, with a gestural mark embroidered, underlining the backrest hole, amplifies the sense of comfort and makes it versatile and declinable. A chair with armrests is also part of the same collection. The infinity symbol represents the space-time link uniting the various points of existence in a continuous, endless evolution and underlines that all the materials making up the chair can be easily disassembled and recycled at the end of the product’s life cycle. The Nordic lines of the shell and legs are interpreted by Italian “know-how”, to give life to a seating item full of meanings and contents. For the cushion covering, a tightly woven, thin texture fabric is recommended, ideal for maintaining the design and double-face characteristics. Velvets, bouclé and highly textured fabrics are not suitable. The fabrics in New Life’s collection ideal for cushions are: Bombay, Bravo, Field 2, Jet, King L, One, Reflect, Remix 3, Roccia, Smart, Stromboli e Torino.

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