Designed by Rene Chyba
Finishes:
Base in aluminium painted dark grey, structure in wood with veneer in walnut or stained oak, top in porcelain in nero marquina or calacutta white
Dimensions:
W1600 x D500 x H800 mm W1800 x D500 x H800 mm W2000 x D500 x H800 mm W2200 x D500 x H800 mm
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Since 1859, when chair No. 14 was first introduced, more than 80 million units have been sold all over the world. Its iconic shapes are created by six manually bent beech rods, two bolts and ten screws. Thanks to its low weight, attractive price and legendary strength, this chair quickly found its place in the […]
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Archetypal shapes in architectural geometry inspire these historical masterpieces._ Designed by the great contemporary architect from the Ticino canton for the interiors of some of his famous buildings, they have become classics in the Alias catalogue, icons of design made in Italy. Main features are the seats seconda, in perforated sheet steel.
This armchair with an open backrest comes from TON’s traditional line of products. Typical are: its timeless shape and versatile usage.
In 1982, the designer Charles Pollock created a real design classic: Penelope. The American designer developed for Castelli a revolutionary chair from a technical and formal point of view: a steel-wire sled base supports a seat permeable to air which consists in a steel-wire fence coated with synthetic resin. The elastic effect of the base […]