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Stretto
Designed by Richard Holbrook Providing outstanding quality at an affordable price, Stretto has solid, double-dowel construction and a range of appealing arm and back variations. ...


Valor
Designed by William Sklaroff Valor’s refined yet dynamic silhouette suits transitional and contemporary settings. The open- and closed-back versions of this competitively priced guest chair can have a solid wood back with an upholstered cushion, or a fully upholstered back. ...


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Silero
DESIGNED BY DAVID DAHL & CARL MULLER...


Libretto
DESIGNED BY DAVID DAHL...


Vassily
DESIGNED BY JAMES KELLY...


Standard
Jean Prouvé, 1934/50 Chairs take the most strain on their back legs, where they bear the weight of their user's upper body. Prouvé took this into account very succinctly in Standard Chair. Tubular steel piping is enough for the front legs that take relatively little strain, whereas the back legs are made of voluminous hollow sections and pass the strain on to the floor. Materials: powder-coated sheet steel and round steel frame. Seat and backrest in untreated oak or oak with dark stain, varnished for natural wood effect....


Panton Chair Classic
Verner Panton, 1959/60 Danish designer Verner Panton spent many years thinking about how to produce a plastic chair moulded in one piece. Together with Vitra, he came up with the first prototypes in the 1960s and Panton Chair went into series production as of 1967. Unlike the cheaper Panton Chair Standard in solid plastic, Panton Chair Classic is made of rigid expanded plastic and has a lacquered surface. Materials: hard foam plastic shell, surface painted with a gloss lacquer....


Panton Chair
Verner Panton, 1999 Because of technical progress in plastics processing, the Panton Chair has been through a number of production phases since its original launch. The last version of the chair authorised by Verner Panton was produced in collaboration with the designer at the end of the 1990s. This model realised one of Panton's fundamental objectives for the first time: a plastic chair as an inexpensive industrial product. Materials: polypropylene, dyed through, satin surface....


Panton Junior - Big design for small people
Verner Panton, 1959/60 The Panton Chair has always been a favourite of children. They not only like its bright, cheerful colours and smooth curves, but the fact that it is as much fun to play with as it is to sit on. Soon after its introduction, Verner Panton began to consider the idea of producing a child-size version of the chair together with Vitra. What was financially unfeasible over 35 years ago is now possible: Vitra introduces the Panton Junior, whose production is based on the original plans of Verner Panton. Identical to the regular model with regard to material and shape, the Panton Junior is approximately 25 percent smaller and available in seven different colours. This makes it an ideal chair for children in pre-school and primary grades. Material: batch-dyed polypropylene, matt surface....



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