


Architonic ID: 20170119
Year of Launch: 2010
Concept
Strength and comfort
Multi-purpose seating system for work, study, community, contract areas, featuring a simple design and constructional solutions that provide high levels of strength and durability, associated with formal lightness and comfort.
Seat and backrest
The backrest flows under the seat, joining up with the extruded aluminium structure, while the seat itself, which is fully independent, is also available in a tip-up version (in the four-legged version). The innovative solution enhances the ergonomics and comfort, adapting to movements and changes in posture. Seat and backrest are available in resin, in wood or padded, with partial or total covering.
Materials
Extruded aluminium legs with painted or polished finish, attached to a die-cast aluminium cross beam. 5 star swivel base in polished aluminium or black nylon, complete with castors or skids. Square section, painted, extruded aluminium 2, 3 or 4 places beam. Seat support in painted, die-cast aluminium.
Stackability
StackabilityStackable and easy to transport, using the dolly provided, even in the version with arms and writing tablet.
Practicality and compactness
The model with tip-up seat has castors to facilitate horizontal stacking and simplify movements.
Versions
Produced in various types: on four-legged base (with fixed or tip-up seat), on swivel base or on beam; it is offered in a wide range of materials, finishes and colours that allow each installation to be customised according to specific needs.
Accessories
Fixed arms.
Detachable arms.
Tip-up writing tablet with anti-panic movement.
Writing tablet with vertical tip-up movement.
Object-holder rack.
Row alignment hook.
Dolly to transport stacked seats.
Service table for beam-mounted version.
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Italy
Before Paolo Orlandini started his current company, having graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano, he designed more than 500 products in 41 years together with Roberto Lucci. These have won a multitude of design prizes and include numerous chairs. Altogether, over 5 million chairs bearing the label "Lucci & Orlandini" have been made. Paolo Orlandini now runs the design studio with his son Folco and a young design team, near Milan. Orlandini Design specifically works with the latest trends and state-of-the-art technologies. This approach often results in innovative product solutions that provide new answers to manufacturing issues.