


Architonic ID: 20074942
SKU: 933623
Anno di Lancio: 2019
HALFTIME
Developed in collaboration with international firm COBE, the Halftime Chair was designed to possess
the same robust and flexible properties as the building it was made for. With a moulded veneer
seat and back riveted directly to the steel-tube frame, Halftime is a resilient, stackable chair with a clear expression that perfectly balances lightness, strength, and functionality. Crafted by the desire to create an extremely strong and durable chair that can last generations and is versatile enough for a wide range of contexts, Halftime is suitable for use in institutions, factories, cafés, and boardrooms.
DIMENSIONS
Halftime/ W55 x D59 x H83,5/47,5, seat depth 41,5 cm/ W21.65” x D23.23” x H32.87”/18.70”, seat depth 16.33”
Halftime w. linking device/ W61 x D59 x H83,5/47,5, seat depth 41,5 cm/ W24.01” x D23.23” x H32.87”/18.70”, seat depth 16.33”
Concetto
Developed in collaboration with international firm COBE, the Halftime Chair was designed to possess the same robust and flexible properties as the building it was made for. With an oak seat and backrest riveted directly to the steel-tube frame, Halftime is a resilient, stackable chair with a clear expression that perfectly balances lightness, strength, and functionality. Crafted by the desire to create an extremely strong and durable chair that can last generations and is versatile enough for a wide range of contexts, Halftime is suitable for use in institutions, factories, cafés, and boardrooms.
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Base metallo, Metallo, Seduta legno derivato, Legno
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Denmark
COBE was founded in Copenhagen in 2006 by architect Dan Stubbergaard. The firm’s projects are shaped by the specific potentials of each given site and insist on generating added value for the future users and the surrounding environment. This approach is manifested in some of the firm’s distinctive projects, including the award-wining library and culture center in Copenhagen’s northwest district; the transformation of Nørreport Station – Copenhagen’s busiest station; and the development of Copenhagen’s Nordhavn (North Harbor) district – Scandinavia’s third-biggest urban development to date.