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Chair with embossed metal base, various finishes. Available with a body in natural oak, stained wenge, or Canaletto walnut. Optional: natural wool felt cushion with non-slip print. Also available in a fully upholstered version in various materials and finishes.
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Flûte is a swivel chair ideal for various settings, including home and office.
It's available with a polished chrome or lacquered metal frame.
The comfortable seat with armrests is made of white, black, or mocha polypropylene and features a synthetic leather seat for added comfort. -
The Cadira chair features a comfortable, enveloping seat that elegantly and simply complements any style of table. Available in various upholstery options: leather, faux leather, fabric, or velvet. It's an ideal chair for both home and office environments.
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The Cadira chair features a comfortable, enveloping seat that combines elegance and simplicity with any type of table. The Cadira chair is available in various upholstery options: leather, faux leather, fabric, or velvet. It has a metal base in different finishes. Ideal for home or office environments. Also available with armrests.
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The Cadira chair features a comfortable, enveloping seat that elegantly and simply complements any table. The Cadira chair is available in various upholstery options: leather, faux leather, fabric, or velvet. It has a metal base in different finishes. Ideal for home or work environments. Also available with armrests.
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Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, the Wire Chair's seat shell mimics the shape of the Eames Plastic Side Chair. Mounted on the iconic Eiffel Tower base, the DKR combines transparency and functionality. The powder-coated version is also suitable for gardens and patios. The DKR chair is optionally available with a seat cushion or as a two-piece seat and back upholstered in fabric or leather.
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At first glance, the All Plastic Chair is reminiscent of the simple, classic wooden chairs so common in Europe for many decades. However, by adapting the design to an alternative material, both its appearance and performance have been significantly improved. The flat shapes of the frame are molded from a single piece, while the thin surface of the seat has an organic shape and the backrest is thinner than that of conventional wooden chairs.
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The Panton Chair is a true classic in furniture history. Designed by Verner Panton in 1960, its mass production began in 1967 in collaboration with Vitra. It was the first plastic chair manufactured in a single piece. Since its launch, it has gone through several production phases. Only from 1999 onwards was it possible to manufacture it while faithfully respecting the original concept: in highly resistant molded plastic with an attractive matte finish.












