Stackable wooden chair Rolde
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Inspired by Casamania & Horm KI (not replica Casamania & Horm KI)
Due to the copyright notice, please note that this product is not a replica
Product description
In Japanese culture, "ki" represents the energy found in each element. It is an inspiration for difficult formal research, which Mario Bellini solved with refined and modern taste. The result is a curvy, lightweight seat, thanks in part to the internal polyurethane foam. The back, decorated with an embossed decoration resembling the rhombus pattern of sewn fabric, is the formal element of the chair, which combines simplicity, elegance and ergonomics.
Stackable chair with structural elements made of solid beech wood, veneered and/or stained and/ or varnished. Internal support made of injected polyurethane. Transparent PVC legs. Weight: 3.7 kg / 8.15 lb. An open-pore finish allows you to appreciate the sight and feel of the wood's natural features, such as its veins, colors and knots, and, of course, its pores. Embossed varnish is made using special coatings containing mineral powders, most often quartz, which create a finish with a certain degree of roughness depending on the type, thickness and density of the powders they contain. Due to its thickness, embossed lacquer is particularly resistant to shocks and wear, as well as scratches.
FINISH
White finish with open pores, black finish with open pores, black and white (the front of the chair is veneered in black and white, the back is lacquered black), walnut, embossed white lacquer, embossed black lacquer
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Casamania & Horm, Mario Bellini, Chairs, Furniture, Tables and chairs, chair, Contemporary style chairs, Wooden chairs, Solid wood chairs, Stackable chairs
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