Condividere
Stampa



Architonic ID: 20124023
SKU: SO 1478
Anno di Lancio: 2020
Intermediate back armchair with upholstered shell and and aluminum central base with 5 casters, swivel and pneumatic height adjustment. Available in polished aluminum, white or black. The chair rises to 120mm. Additional options include: tilting mechanism and backfiished in walnut veneer.
Concetto
Upholstered armchairs with flexible foam seat and back. Offered in two different back heights. Available with 4 legs or sled steel base finished in in polished chrome, white or black, 4 legs or central swivel base, in solid beech wood, and aluminum central base with 5 casters, swivel and pneumatic height adjustment, finished in polished aluminum, white or black. Additional options include: tilting mechanism (according to references) and back finished in walnut veneer.
Questo prodotto appartiene alla collezione:
Alluminio, Base metallo, Metallo
Tessuto
Aluminum central base
Lievore Altherr –Alberto Lievore (Buenos Aires, 1948) y Jeannette Altherr (Heidelberg, 1965) begins in 2016 after a 25 year trajectory as Lievore Altherr Molina. The Barcelona-based studio specializes in product design & development, strategic consulting, creative direction, art direction, and ephemeral architecture for internationally recognized design companies such as Arper, Andreu World, Vibia, Tribu, among others. Lievore Altherr develops projects using an established strategy: a creative concept integrating product design and its communication. This holistic approach, humanist character, and the search for the essential in their projects – combined with a sensibility that transmits harmony and balance – characterize the designs of Lievore Altherr. After a long professional career as one of the co-founders of the Lievore Altherr Molina studio, 2016 will welcome the start of a new professional chapter, the creation of Estudi Manel Molina with the collaboration of Raimon Monsarro and Daniel Castro. The studio will continue developing projects in industrial design and consulting activities.