Contemporary executive chair SHIBUSA
leathermetalhigh-back

contemporary executive chair
contemporary executive chair
contemporary executive chair
contemporary executive chair
contemporary executive chair
contemporary executive chair
contemporary executive chair
contemporary executive chair
contemporary executive chair
contemporary executive chair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Seat material
leather
Frame material
metal
Options
high-back
Color
black, brown, white
Market
commercial, for office, home office
Location
for workspace
Base type
star base
Base material
metal base
Armrest
with armrests
Motif
plain
Seat height

Max.: 55 cm
(21.7 in)

Min.: 44 cm
(17.3 in)

Seat width

52 cm
(20.5 in)

Seat depth

46 cm
(18.1 in)

Total height

Max.: 105 cm
(41.3 in)

Min.: 94 cm
(37 in)

Total width

65 cm
(25.6 in)

Total depth

55 cm
(21.7 in)

Description

Simplicity, implicitly, modesty, naturalness, everydayness, imperfection, and silence. In these traits, one discovers the Japanese aesthetic philosophy of shibusa. Connection, sharing, collaboration - these activities have never been more important at work and in life. We come together in places created to encourage and support engagement and contribution. In conference rooms, around tables, in groups large and not so large, we converse, display, enlighten and learn. Suspended in the balance between simplicity and complexity, restraint and spontaneity, SHIBUSA by Okamura represents understated elegance and quiet confidence Features Simplicity Easy to understand and effortless to use. Modesty Graceful in appearance, movement, and spirit. Everydayness Unassuming, unobtrusive, familiar. Silence Quietly confident, subtle and respectful.

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