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Designed by Neuland. Paster & Geldmacher
The name comes from the two “fins†at the rear of the chair, the coupling between the frame and the base. The Sharky chair is the winner of the Interior Innovation Award 2015.
Finishes:
Base in natural oak, beech or lacquered wood or aluminium to match seat, polyurethane seat in white, beige, black, terracotta brown, brown, olive green or light blue, optional seat cover in fabric
Dimensions:
W450 x D540 x H810 mm
Note:
Minimum quantity required
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A design chair that combines strength and beauty with practicality and reliability; Elephant, pushes the boundaries of innovation and sets new standards for design and usability. Despite its relatively short lifespan, Elephant has already received international recognition from audiences and critics alike, and was awarded with the “Best of Best Winners of the Interior Innovation […]
This Elephant chair is a visual representation of the evolution of office furniture. More than just an office chair, the stylish and elegant design and cool and comfortable leather or practical plastic lining is reminiscent of a modern armchair, remodelled for the world of work.
The particular structure of this stool is made with single pieces of solid wood meticulously cut, worked and intersected creating an ironic stool with a familiar look.
Its structure emerges from a game of tangent lines between its four organic frames and of those with the seat, thus securing stability and at the same turning it almost transparent.
Dam is a transversal small seat, characterized by a wrapping and comfortable well recognizable backrest. Seat, lumbar support and backrest/armrests are the three elements that, held together in an invisible way. Available in a single fabric or with a gradient of different tones for a best match with the spaces to be furnished.
$1,500.00
Defined by the pleated, oval-shaped backrest that gently embraces the rounded seat cushion, the design of the Ovata Dining Chair is inspired by the strong yet softly curved leaves of the succulent from which the design takes its name.