


Architonic ID: 1033465
SKU: 183/3
Year of Launch: 2005
Concept
Appealing. Attractive. Versatile. The cantilever models complement the Neos swivel chairs perfectly. Their superior design, high quality appearance and variety of upholstery options make them ideal candidates for a multi-purpose seating range in their own right. Perhaps as a place for a visitor to sit; as a comfortable and exclusive conference cantilever chair, or as stackable seating for seminars and presentations.
The cantilever chair consists of a slender, bright chromium-plated tubular steel frame connected to an elegant tapered outer rail. The space between the outer rail and the shell is not just simply a smart detail: the rail is also a handle and at the same time allows flexible adjustment of the back section. The single-section seat shell is invisibly attached to the seamless frame structure and combined with the suspended frame, it offers comfort par excellence.
Dimensions:
Overall height: 800 mm
Width: 550 mm
Depth: 600 mm
Seat height: 430 mm
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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.