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Lia Zanotta |
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With or without arms. Aluminium alloy frame, polished or painted graphite or aluminium. External removable cover in fabric, leather or cowhide. Upon request a 100% white cotton loose cover to be put on without fixing. |
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Highframe Alias |
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Stacking chair with or without arms. Frame composed of aluminium polished or painted in black, bright silver, metallized dark grey colour. Seat in 11 different colours. |
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Hola 369 Cassina |
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The chair is a variation on the Hola model, of which it retains the design and structure but with a slightly modified back. In fact, eliminating the curved ends of the back of the Hola means that the new chair has the same degree of comfort as the original model but at the same time is sufficiently reduced in bulk to fit under the table. |
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Lea Zanotta |
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With or without arms. Aluminium alloy frame. External removable cover in fabric, leather or cowhide. Upon request a 100% white cotton loose cover to be put on without fixing. |
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Saarinen Tulip Chair Knoll International |
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Design: Eero Saarinen, 1957
The Saarinen Tulip chair is a classic upon its launch. A complementary chair designed for the Dining table. The tulip chair reinforces Saarinen design philosophy of clean lines and creating a solutions for his view and unrestfulness in the relationship of the chair and the table. Shell is in molded fiberglass reinforced plastic and base is cast aluminum with a rilsan finish. |
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Series 7 Fritz Hansen |
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Design: Arne Jacobsen, 1955. This chair represents a fundamental stage of the history of the world design. It was exposed for the first time during the international exhibition H55 in Sweden in the Danish pavilion designed by Arne Jacobsen and it was immediately a business success and gained many appreciations. The body is made of curved plywood with veneering in cherry wood, walnut, maple, ash and cut beech in a many range of colours with matt lacquering. The body is available also with a padded upper side or completely padded and covered with various fabrics. The base is chromium plated or glazed chromium plated. The four legs may be replaced by a rotating base with adjustable height with five wheels or by a pedestal to be fixed to the floor. Armrests are available and also a laminate writing board. The chair is supplied with a standard seat height of 44 cm; upon request also a 46,5 cm seat height is available. |
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Liz Poltrona Frau |
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The simple designs and structures of Liz and Liz_b hint at the formal language of the 1950s. Seasoned beech structure. Seasoned beech feet, which are available natural, raw, whitened, cherry-coloured or wengé finished. In Liz_b they are also available upholstered in leather. The slightly concave seat and the whole shaped backrest are padded with polyurethane foam. Liz chairs are also available as armchairs, with full padded arms. Upholstery in fabric or Pelle Frau. |
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Febo 2804 Maxalto |
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Belonging to the Febo range, which includes sofas and chairs with the same single-material upholstery, this chair may be upholstered with fabric or leather. |
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La Marie Kartell |
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The world’s first completely transparent chair, formed in a single polycarbonate mould. La Marie combines an essential design with an exceptionally robust and light structure to generate an intangible quality. An ingenious combination of lightness and strength, the result of a painstaking and meticulous research into its polycarbonate material, this item is scratch and shock resistant.
In addition to the crystal version, La Marie is available in four additional shades: violet, light yellow, clear orange and rose orange. |
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Catifa Arper |
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The complete range of Catifa 53 chairs, unique for their original design and Catifa 46 chairs, light, compact and suitable for every environment, is further extended with the introduction of the new four-star pedestal base in aluminium, with or without castors. Both are perfect for every type of use: from home to office, through to public catering and reception areas. |
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Sand & Sand Air Desalto |
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Stacking chairs with or without arms, die-cast aluminium frame available in artic grey, matt white, matt black, matt red or polished aluminium. Seat and back in white, medium grey, anthracite, flax white, yellow, red and Bulgarian red. Lacquered options with polypropylene suitable for outdoor use. also available with leather, eco-leather or cow-hide cover.
Sand air brings out the intrinsic qualities of the sand project. the nylon mesh covered in pvc guarantees optimal transpiration. |
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Panton Chair Vitra |
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Verner Panton worked for years on the idea of creating a chair out of a single piece of plastic. The first prototypes appeared in the 1960s - in close cooperation with Vitra - and the Panton Chair went into mass production in 1967. It counts among the classics in the history of furniture. Plastic shell made from hard foam, lacquered in different colours. |
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Alma B&B Italia |
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With its light and nimble look, Alma is a new chair for highly flexible use. Alma is available in two types. One features an aluminium frame, and seat and backrest with removable fabric or leather, or simply upholstered in thick leather. The other type is completely crafted in polyurethane with single-colour varnished frames, or in aluminium. |
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Silver De Padova |
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Sitting system. Structure in polished or satined aluminium. Seat and back in black, navy blue, white or grey polypropylene. |
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Eames Plastic Side Chair Vitra |
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Eames Plastic Side Chair is a contemporary version of the legendary Fiberglass Chair. It was produced in collaboration with Zenith Plastics for the Museum of Modern Art in New York's Low-Cost Furniture Design Competition and was the first industrially manufactured plastic chair. Since the 1950s the organically shaped seat shell of the Plastic Side Chair has been combined with various bases and produced in the millions. In the current polypropylene version the Side Chair provides even greater seating comfort. PSCC transforms the Side Chair into a swivelling office chair. To complement the product line, Vitra is re-launching the fully-upholstered Plastic Armchair. The organically shaped upholstered shells are particularly comfortable and radiate a homely atmosphere. The Hopsak cover in 13 colours can be combined at will with the eight colours of the seat shell. Together with the base frames, this creates any number of individual possible combinations. The upholstery is fixed to the shell with black or white piping. |
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Wire Chair Vitra |
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Charles & Ray Eames, 1951. For the design of the Wire Chair (1951) Charles and Ray Eames used the shape of the famous Fiberglass Chair. With their innovative use of humble steel wire the Eames’ created an original and groundbreaking design. The use of wire makes the chair light and transparent, producing the impression of a three-dimensional metallic drawing. The seat and base are chrome plated (special stacking version available with linking elements). Bright slim line fabric or leather cushions add even more comfort to these chairs. Seat shell in chrome-plated steel wire, comes either without upholstery, with seat cushions or with detachable seat and back upholstery. Hopsak (100% polyamide) or leather covers. ”Eiffel-tower“ base in steel wire or four-star tubular steel base, chrome-plated. |
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Aluminium Group Vitra |
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The chairs in the Aluminium Group are the most famous creations by Charles and Ray Eames. Designed in 1958 they rate amongst the great achievements in the design history of the 20th century. Seat and back covered with natural, light grey, bright green, dark grey, black, tobacco, dark blue, dark green straw. |
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699 Superleggera Cassina |
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Chair ´superleggera´, ashwood frame, natural or lacquer finish in the following colours: black or white. Seat in India cane. |
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King Costes Driade |
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Easy chair with structure in polished aluminium casting. Shell in curved plywood with finish in mahogany or ebonized mahogany. Padding seat with fixed cover in black leather. Indoor use only. |
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Victoria Ghost Kartell |
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This is a chair born of classic lines whose rounded backrest recalls the shape of antique medallions, whilst the seat is linear and geometric. Victoria Ghost is made of transparent, coloured polycarbonate and is formed in a single injection mould. It is stable, comfortable, robust, scratch resistant and weather resistant. Once more we find a chair created thanks to technological know-how which Kartell has amassed over the years to create articles which have made the company world renowned. It is an article with great charm and personality which fits elegantly into any style of surrounding. |
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Panton Junior Vitra |
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The Panton Chair has always been a favourite of children. They not only like its bright, cheerful colours and smooth curves, but the fact that it is as much fun to play with as it is to sit on. Identical to the regular model with regard to material and shape, the Panton Junior is approximately 25 percent smaller and available in seven different colours. This makes it an ideal chair for children in pre-school and primary grades. Made of polypropylene, matt surface. |
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