


Architonic ID: 1001018
Année de Lancement: 1989
Système d’assises
Chaise avec ou sans accoudoirs; chaise empilable (jusqu’à six
chaises); chaise pivotante sur roulettes; tabouret; chaises multiples
sur barre et accessoires.
Matériaux:
STRUCTURE PIEDS / DOSSIER / ACCOUDOIRS: tube en aluminium
anodisé satiné, anodisé poli ou peint blanc mat ou noir mat à
base de poudre. Pieds en matière thermoplastique.
ASSISE ET DOSSIER: polypropylène, Classe 1 (UN) en fonction de
l’essai de réaction au feu (Art. 2 point 2,4 D.M. 26.6.84) ou en
aluminium anodisé poli.
BASE PIVOTANTE A CINQ RAYONS: acier peint à poudre couleur
aluminium, blanc mat ou noir mat. Roulettes pivotantes en thermoplastique
avec frein de sécurité. Hauteur de l’assise réglable, à
l’aide vis à pas carré La base pivotante à 5 rayons est munie de
roulettes pivotantes en plastique noir avec frein de sécurité pour
sols mous et moquettes (Type A); sur demande, des roulettes à
bande de roulement souple, couleur gris, avec frein de sécurité
pour sols durs, come le bois et le marbre (TypeB).
CADRE D’ASSISE / ENTRETOISES POUR EMPILABLE: alliage d’aluminium
moulé poli et peint à poudre transparente ou, pour la version
satinée, peint à poudre couleur aluminium ou, pour la version avec
structure peinte, peint à poudre couleur blanc mat ou noir mat.
COUSSIN: mousse de polyuréthane et ouate de polyester revêtues
avec velours de polyester. Boutons de fixation en thermoplastique.
Pour les versions FR (Fire Resistant) les matériaux de rembourrage
sont conformes aux réglementations. Revêtement déhoussable
en tissu (D4 Field 2), lavable à sec.
TABLETTE D’ECRITURE: multiplis de bouleau revêtu avec stratifié.
Articulation en aluminium moulé sous pression.
CHARIOT POUR TRANSPORT (jusqu’à 6 chaises): aluminium anodisé
brillant avec roulettes de caoutchouc synthétique.
CROCHET POUR RACCORDEMENT LATÉRAL: thermoplastique
noire.
BASE SUR BARRE: acier chromé à poudre couleur aluminium avec
support d’assise en fusion d’aluminium peint à poudre couleur
aluminium. Pieds réglables en matière thermoplastique. Sur la
barre à 5 places sont montés 3 pieds. Pour chaque batterie double
servent deux barres de jonction. Dans les commandes, toujours
préciser la barre qui doit être montée pour le raccordement.
PETITE TABLE SUR BARRE: stratifié HPL lamifié couleur blanc.
Aluminium, Piétement métal, Métal

Italy
Vico Magistretti was an Italian architect, as well as furniture and industrial designer. For many years he was a leading figure of Milan Rationalism, and developed timeless solutions for technical and formal problems. Vico Magistretti – a biography Ludovico Magistretti was born on 6 October 1920 in Milan. The son of an architect, he began his own architectural studies in 1939 at the Polytechnic University of Milan. In 1943, he left Italy during his military service, moving to Switzerland, where he attended architecture courses at the university in Lausanne. It was in Switzerland that Magistretti encountered the architects Ernesto Nathan Rogers, a key moment in his intellectual and professional formation. 1945 saw Magistretti move back to Milan, where he graduated from the polytechnic. He went on to work with the architect Paolo Chessa in his father Pier Giulio’s firm. Originally involved in city planning for Milan, Magistretti migrated in the 1950s over to the industrial design of furniture and lamps, working primarily for manufacturers Artemide, Cassina, Fritz Hansen and Kartell. One of his most celebrated pieces is the Carimate chair for Cassina, which, over the years, has become a bestseller. Magistretti’s work has been exhibited internationally in many of the most important museums, from Europe and the USA to Japan. Several pieces can be found in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Vico Magistretti’s various accolades include the Grand Prix and a Gold Medal from the Triennale di Milano, two Compasso d'Oro awards and a gold medal from the Chartered Society of Industrial Artists & Designers. Magistretti taught for 20 years at the Royal College of Art in London and was recognised as a Royal Designer. He also taught at Milan’s Domus Academy and was honorary member of the Royal Scottish Incorporation of Architects. Vico Magistretti’s design work Magistretti’s designs are considered by many to enjoy a cult status when it comes to Italian design. He was without doubt a leading figure in the golden era of Italian product design, combining innovative ideas with rational functionality. His work was always thoroughly utilitarian, using the latest technologies to create timeless classics. Carimate Chair In 1959, Vico Magistretti designed the Carimate Chair for the golf club in Carimate, Lombardy. It quickly became the most popular seating choice for restaurants throughout Italy. Produced by Cassina since 1962, the piece saw the beginning of a long collaboration with the Italian manufacturer. Eclisse Table Lamp Vico Magistretti designed the Eclisse Table Lamp in 1967 for the Italian manufacturer Artemide. The light source is housed at the centre of a small, sculpture-like form. The design was awarded a Compasso d'Oro in 1967 and can be found to this day in numerous museum collections worldwide. © by Architonic