Contemporary chair Jackson
aluminumaluminum basestackable

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

Style
contemporary
Material
aluminum
Base material
aluminum base
Options
stackable, customizable
Color
customizable color
Base type
4-legged
Market
home, commercial
Location
outdoor, indoor
Seat height

16.1 in

Seat depth

14.4 in

Total height

30.8 in

Total width

19 in

Total depth

19 in

Description

The Jackson Chair is an all-aluminum stacking chair designed for cafes and public spaces. An approachable chair underscored by comfortable proportions, functionality, and considered details. Meet Jackson Soft curves, Brasília-inspired forms, and 1950s American kitsch come together in an elemental collection of cafe furniture. Stacked with Intrigue The Jackson Chair is the first seating release from Shift (after our noteworthy Rambler Picnic Table range). This unique design is stackable up to 4 units and employs the same seamed connections that distinguish the Jackson Table from the pack. Despite being born for public space, the chair is at ease in formal dining rooms and restaurant patios. The Jackson Chair gives none of its appeal away for utility, garnering accolades for its aesthetics while playing with shadow to extend intrigue. All-Weather The Jackson’s stackability and weather-resistant customizable finish allow for use in various environments. The sober and elegant design of the Jackson outdoor chair means that it can be used to complement different types of outdoor furniture, or used in conjunction with other pieces from the SHIFT collection.

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