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Architonic ID: 1255895
Año de Lanzamiento: 2014
bleached oak
with upholstered seat
Concepto
Dimensions
W 45 x D 55 x H 46/78,5 cm
About Zesty chair
Organic forms and lightness of the chair in combination with extremely strong plywood technology make ZESTY suitable for any public or private environment. With a minimum of material and a maximum of comfort and style it brings out the best of moulded plywood. The characteristic leg frame and a slender ZESTY profile will make the interiors outstanding and remarkable. A beautiful chair that combines lightness, simplicity, comfort and strength.
ZESTY is assembled by 3 parts only and weights as little as 2,9 kg.
Application
Conference halls, meeting and waiting areas, museums
Residential market-dining chair
Material
Form pressed plywood
Finishes available
Clear lacquered birch, oak, walnut, zebrano, wenge
Bleached or stained birch
Bleached or stained oak
Customer specified stains
NEW! Pigmented lacquer in any RAL colour
Options
Stackable up to 15 pcs
Upholstered seat and back, removable
Linking
Felt glides, plastic glides optional
Tests- EN 1728, EN 16 139
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Sweden
o4i design studio was founded in 2005 by MFA Senior De- sign Partners Henrik Kjellberg and Jon Lindström, who first met while studying at Konstfack University College of Arts Craft and Design in Stockholm, Sweden 1996. Over the coming years the duo collaborated in various furniture projects and their intensified collabo- ration urged them to ultimately set up their own design studio: o4i (Short for: office for ideas). “We have a multidisciplinary approach to product design based on modern industrial parameters in the context of responsible mass production. We are driven by a curiosity for new technology, be- haviours, materials and processes and find as much joy in exploring the possibilities of improvement within given strict limitations as we do in seeking the solutions that challenge what’s expected. We believe in observation, conversation and collaboration. We believe 1 + 1 = 3.”