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Modus Medium 284/7
Architonic ID: 1043267
SKU: 284/7
Year of Launch: 1995
Concept
An innovative look. Suitably prestigious. Excellent comfort. What area says more about corporate culture than executive offices? Which is why prestige and constant values enjoy high priority in this case. The Modus Medium range offers a wider seat and back, with the stirrup-shaped armrests to comply with executive demands: modern – but not fashionable, obvious – but not dominant, comfortable – but not over the top, high quality – but not extravagant. And all that in first-rate ergonomic design that keeps both body and soul fit … In terms of contemporary management style, it has it all.
A wide range of fabrics and leather, different frame surfaces and various types of upholstery to choose from, guarantee you can adapt the chairs to your own design requirements. Despite all the various options, Modus Medium reflects the typical and distinctive features of the Modus family, ensuring a standardised, progressive image.
Dimensions:
Overall height: 910 – 1260 mm
Width: 680 mm
Depth: 630 mm
Seat height: 420 – 560 mm
This product belongs to collection:
Aluminium, Base metal, Metal

Germany
Klaus Franck, born in1932, studied at the Academy of Design in Ulm (HfG). After that, he worked at the Institut für Industrialisiertes Bauen (Institute for Industrialized Building), he was a free-lance architect, graphic designer and author; amongst other projects, he was Head of Lufthansa’s Interior Design Group and lectured at the HfG and the Fachhochschule in Hanover. From 1971 to 1985, he was Head of the Wilkhahn Design Department which was later to become an independent company under the name of wiege. After seven more years as Managing Director of wiege, he left to set up business on his own. Today he lives in Moraira, Spain, and works there as a free-lance designer. As a product designer, interior designer, art director and author, he has constantly retranslated the legacy of the HfG Ulm into a new language and had a formative influence on corporate development at Wilkhahn.

Germany
Werner Sauer, born in 1950, studied industrial design at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen, and experimental environmental design at the Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Brunswick. First on a free-lance basis, then employed from 1978, he started off working in the Design Department and then continued at wiege until 1993 before setting up his own design studio in Springe near Hanover. He began as a lecturer at the Fachhochschule Hildesheim/Holzminden, then advanced to Professor, then Dean in 2000, and since 2003 he has been Executive Dean. Werner Sauer is a Member of the Board of the Deutscher Werkbund Nord.

Germany
The wiege Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH evolved from the design and development division at Wilkhahn, office furniture manufacturer. Today it is a design consultancy which operates on an international level. It not only works for Wilkhahn but also for other clients from various branches of industry and commerce. By founding the wiege Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH, Fritz Hahne pursued an idea that was both simple and significant: on the one hand, the inhibition threshold for external designers to present their ideas to Wilkhahn was to be lowered. On the other hand, a wide field of activity outside furniture design should serve to widen horizons and give new impetus. Both became true. wiege competes productively with other designers with whom Wilkhahn works, and its field of activity includes clients from quite different branches and areas: ranging from exhibition management, home entertainment products, car manufacturers to public commissions, product design, exhibition platforms and interface design.