BUSY LOUNGE + ROCKING CHAIR

Chairs from Urbantime, Designed by Alberto Basaglia, Natalia Rota Nodari

Product description

The Busy family expands, welcoming the lounge and rocking versions, trendy and perfect for contract and horeca spaces. Design in full “form follows function” style. Equipped with a “polka dot” seat, obtained by subtracting aluminum circles from its surface, Busy not only has a pleasant aesthetic, but is light and easy to handle. The body thus conceived prevents water stagnation in the case of use in outdoor spaces, greatly reducing the risk of deterioration. The seat in molded aluminum monocoque is innovative, the assembly of which takes place through a special technology that allows the sheet to be wrapped around the rod.

Concept

Equipped with a seat with a ‘polka dots’ pattern, derived by subtracting aluminum circles from its surface, Busy has not only a pleasing appearance, but it is also light and easily manageable. The design of the body is conceived to prevent the stagnation of water in the case of outdoor use, greatly reducing the risk of deterioration. Innovative is the seat in printed-aluminum shell, whose assembly is done through a special technology that allows the winding of the sheet to the epoxy painted or chromed steel wire frame.


Awards:
2019- The Good Design Award
Manufacturer Urbantime
Family Busy
Architonic ID 20285605
Year of Launch 2022

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