


Arcus 241,BO,HO
Architonic ID: 20745209
SKU: 241,BO,HO
Año de Lanzamiento: 2023
swivel task chair, Red Dot Design Award, height adjustable, upholstered seat, mesh backrest (upholstered in Theo Nets, Omega, or Rhythm), grey nylon backrest frame and seat cover, SYAC synchronous mechanics with automatic preset backrest resistance with the possibility of adjusting the force using a rotary dial on the front of the mechanics (locking in the initial position and 3x adjustment of the range of movement), seat slide, grey 5-star nylon base, grey castors Ø 60 mm, basic version without armrests, height adjustable lumbar support, upholstered headrest with height adjustment
Concepto
The Arcus office chair by German designer Martin Ballendat attracts attention due to its unusual design resembling elegant feminine shapes and due to the level of comfort it provides. Its essential feature is the distinct arc that harmoniously flows into the functionally designed mesh frame. The arc gives the backrest a unique character and it also works as a practical handle. The Arcus chairs are made in black and light grey versions with the seat upholstered with fabric and with a netted backrest. Alternatively, a lumbar support or headrest can be added. The Arcus task chair won the Red Dot Design Award for Office Design & Equipment.
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Germany
Martin Ballendat has enjoyed international success as a designer for decades. Born in Bochum, Germany, in 1958, he completed his studies in design at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen. With his studio, Design Ballendat, he works for numerous prestigious brands. After three years of employment with office furniture manufacturer Sedus, he took over as head of design and product development at Wiesner Hager in Austria. He opened his own studio in Upper Austria in 1995, which was soon to be followed by a second one in Germany. Martin Ballendat has been awarded over 100 design prizes and awards. He has been working as a lecturer and guest professor at design schools for more than 15 years.