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Architonic ID: 1009410
SKU: 17883
Year of Launch: 2004
A timeless classic due to its clear, straightforward lines, this chair is suitable for a wide variety of domestic and architectural uses. Berlin is available in low or high-backed versions, with and without armrests. The sprung backrest and pocket-srpung seat make for exceptional comfort.
Berlin 17883 upholstered chair:
W 47 x D 58 x H 84 cm (seat height 50 cm)
This product belongs to collection:
Base solid wood, Wood

Austria
Born 1968 in Starnberg and raised in Italy, the designer studied design at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and graduated with distinction in 1994 from the master class of Ron Arad. Between 1997 and 2000 Horner gained experience in renowned design offices in Paris and Milan and worked for Alessi, Phillippe Starck, Siemens and Thonet. For more than four years Christian Horner has been designing numerous pieces of furniture for the Austrian office ourniture company Bene. The quality of his designs with their elegant lines and unique form has been recognised on numerous occasions with international awards and prizes for innovation.

Austria
A number of international and national prizes, which he received already at an early age, have been awarded to him for his craftsmanship and artistic skills - such as the Boerse Prize for Design, the IF Product Design Award, the Red Dot Award on two occasions and being selected as 'The Choice' among the ten best Austrian furniture designs. Kai Stania was born in Salzburg in 1965, graduated with distinction in Architecture at the Vienna Technical University in 1990 and studied product design in the master class of Ron Arad at the Vienna University of Applied Arts. Ever since 1996 Mr. Stania has made invaluable contributions to the design and development of most serial products of the Austrian company Bene and has designed numerous products for Wittmann, Jean-Louis Ferrer, Cerutti, Remus and Lanvin. In addition to being an architect and desginer he also works as assistant lecturer at the Institute for Engineering and Design at the Vienna Technical University.