


Help me find it
Architonic ID: 1105360
Year of Launch: 2004
Chair on sled base, available with chromed steel structure and wood shell in three colour finishes (natural oak, bleached oak, wengé). Available steel armrests.
Concept
Catifa 46 is the little sister of Catifa 53. Same sleek profile with a crisp, casual efficiency that is designed for contract use and spaces that require a slightly scale. Extremely flexible, in 2016 Catifa 46 has further extended its range of colors, finishes and accessories for customization to accommodate an almost limitless of applications without altering its essential character.
The high transversality of this seat makes it suitable for multiple applications, both indoors and outdoors. Available in chair and stool versions, Catifa 46 offers a wide range of materials, colours and finishes. The shell is made of plastic in one colour, two colours, or 3D curved wood. Upholstered versions include seat cushion, front upholstery, removable and fully upholstered shell (with striped stitching) in fabric, coated fabric, leather. The shells combine with all the bases in the collection for configurations suitable for a wide variety of environments: four-leg and sled (stackable), wooden legs, trestle (with or without casters) and five-spoke on casters. In the chair version, the collection can be configured with optional armrests. The stools are available on a sled or swivel trestle.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Metal, Seat engineered wood, Wood
Lievore Altherr –Alberto Lievore (Buenos Aires, 1948) y Jeannette Altherr (Heidelberg, 1965) begins in 2016 after a 25 year trajectory as Lievore Altherr Molina. The Barcelona-based studio specializes in product design & development, strategic consulting, creative direction, art direction, and ephemeral architecture for internationally recognized design companies such as Arper, Andreu World, Vibia, Tribu, among others. Lievore Altherr develops projects using an established strategy: a creative concept integrating product design and its communication. This holistic approach, humanist character, and the search for the essential in their projects – combined with a sensibility that transmits harmony and balance – characterize the designs of Lievore Altherr. After a long professional career as one of the co-founders of the Lievore Altherr Molina studio, 2016 will welcome the start of a new professional chapter, the creation of Estudi Manel Molina with the collaboration of Raimon Monsarro and Daniel Castro. The studio will continue developing projects in industrial design and consulting activities.