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Architonic ID: 1408757
SKU: 1000-17
Bekendstellingsjaar: 1998
Description
The world’s first injection-molded stacking chair. Perfect for indoor/outdoor use. The flexing action of the back provides a high degree of comfort. Lightly textured, fully washable surface. The legs provided with pads for hard surface flooring. Stacks 6 high. BIFMA-certified.
Construction
One piece modified, fiberglass reinforced polypropylene.
Dimensions
Height: 84 cm – 33 1/16”
Seat Height: 46 cm – 18 1/8”
Width: 44 cm – 17 5/16”
Depth: 46 cm – 18 1/8”
Weight: 3,4 kg – 7.5 lbs
Packing
4/carton per color
Konsep
The celebrated Bellini Chair is elegant, comfortable, and perfect for nearly every purpose. When The Bellini Chair won Italy’s top design award, the Compasso d’Oro, in 2001, the press raved:
- One of the most intelligent chairs in the world...a truly universal chair.- Interni.
- A stunning measure of seating comfort.- MD.
- An all-time classic that will be hard to beat- Abitare

Italy
Internationally renowned as an architect and designer, winner among others of 8 Compasso d’Oro and prestigious architecture awards including the Medaglia d’Oro conferred on him by the President of the Italian Republic. He has given talks in the greatest centres of culture in the world and was editor of Domus. His work can be found in the Collections of major Art Museums. MoMA in New York, which dedicated a personal exhibition to him, has 25 works of his in its Permanent Design Collection. He has had countless exhibitions in his name in Italy and abroad. From the 1980s onwards, he has designed projects such as the Portello Trade Fair quarter in Milan, the Exhibition Centre in Villa Erba on Lake Como, the Tokyo Design Center in Japan, Natuzzi America Headquarters in the USA, the Trade Fair in Essen in Germany, and the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne. Projects getting under way at present include the new Cultural Centre in Turin, the only example of its kind of a public library in Italy; and the renovation and restyling of Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan.