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Architonic ID: 20151131
SKU: 3422/A
Care series in plywood- State-of-the-art technology to meet the highest standards.
window is especially popular wherever people care for other people, since this series is comfortable yet easy to maintain and handle. As the name suggests, window features a window in the back, making it particularly convenient for moving and lifting the chair. This is also the reason for the comfortable bouncing of the backrest.
• Armrests with knobs for easier getting up
• Also available as high-back chair and with closed armrests
• Back rest without upholstery or with back cover
• Optional: Detachable and washable covers
• Addition: Easy chairs and bench fully upholstered for particularlyhigh seating comfort such as continuously adjustable recliner
• Matching four-legged, central-column and side tables
Concept
window: a modern commitment on comfort.
The cut-out in the backrest of window is not just the design idea which gave the series its name. It is also the reason why the backrest on window gives and tilts backwards flexibly when you take a seat. An unusually modern feature for a wooden chair – as unusual as the fact that it has no additional frame. Given this, it will come as no surprise that window is not just a good choice for social service facilities – it is also a promising candidate for other occasions, such as corporate dining.
This product belongs to collection:
Base engineered wood, Seat engineered wood, Wood

Germany
Martin Ballendat has enjoyed international success as a designer for decades. Born in Bochum, Germany, in 1958, he completed his studies in design at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen. With his studio, Design Ballendat, he works for numerous prestigious brands. After three years of employment with office furniture manufacturer Sedus, he took over as head of design and product development at Wiesner Hager in Austria. He opened his own studio in Upper Austria in 1995, which was soon to be followed by a second one in Germany. Martin Ballendat has been awarded over 100 design prizes and awards. He has been working as a lecturer and guest professor at design schools for more than 15 years.