De Vorm - Hale PET Felt Lounge Chair Upholstered
De Vorm - Hale PET Felt Lounge Chair Upholstered
1/36
De Vorm - Hale PET Felt Lounge Chair Upholstered
Logotipo de De Vorm
Live Link Gif

Hale PET Felt Lounge Chair Upholstered

Variantes disponibles:

Hale PET Felt Lounge Chair UpholsteredHale PET Felt Lounge Chair UpholsteredHale PET Felt Lounge Chair UpholsteredHale PET Felt Lounge Chair Upholstered
    Inicio/Sillones/

    Hale PET Felt Lounge Chair Upholstered

Acerca de este producto

Architonic ID: 20238514

Año de Lanzamiento: 2021

A new perspective on a classic lounge design, the Hale Lounge Chair grants extensive comfort without compromising its elegant look. Made from PET Felt, the seat and backrest have a soft texture and gently curved ergonomic shape. Combined with a steel frame, few elements grant Hale Lounge Chair its clean expression and surprisingly extensive functionality. The chair is stackable and can be equipped with armrests for outstanding seating comfort. Slender yet embracing, Hale will take little space to create an inviting setting for rest or leisure.

Materials

Seat and backrest- PET Felt

Frame- powder-coated high-strength steel

Colours

Seat and backrest:

Light Grey, Dark Grey, Marine, Olive, Green, Dark Green, Turquoise, Beige, Brown, Pink, Yellow

Frame:

Standard- RAL 9011 (Black) / RAL 9010 (White)

Custom- any RAL colour

Upholstery (optional):

Kvadrat collection

Specifications

Weight- 6.2 kg (without armrests and upholstery)

Dimensions- 63 x 59 x 68 cm

Seat depth- 51 cm

Note

Hale lounge chair is also available with upholstered seat.

Concepto

The design of Hale was inspired by the classic school chair. The family consists of a chair, counter stool and bar stool with the same no-nonsense functionality. All chairs are stackable and easy to move around. The fully customisable design allows for a wide range of applications in interior projects.

Este producto pertenece a la colección:

Especificaciones
Distribuidores

Más de esta Hale Series familia

Más de De Vorm

Sigue explorando