Vitra Alcove Fauteuil Lowback 210 660 00

Vitra Alcove Fauteuil Lowback 210 660 00

Vitra

Alcove Fauteuil Lowback 210 660 00

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Work padding
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  • Laser fabric
  • Volo fabric + €230.00
  • Cozy fabric 2 + €500.00
  • Tress fabric
  • Creed fabric
  • Track fabric + €1,060.00
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  • Chrome
  • Intense black
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  • Japanese red + €65.00
  • Dark gray + €65.00
  • Soft light + €65.00
  • demand + €65.00
€4,270.00
INDICATIVE AVAILABILITY 2 weeks
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OFFICIAL SELLER

Vitra is a family-run design company headquartered in Birsfelden, Switzerland. Founded by Willi Fehlbaum in 1953 after a trip to the United States, to discover the chairs designed by Charles and Ray Eames. Management responsibilities were subsequently entrusted to the founder's sons who, following a fire that destroyed production, took advantage of the opportunity to develop a new plan for the Vitra Factory Campus. In 2012, the Fehlbaum brothers in turn transferred the management of the company to the third generation of the family, represented by Nora Fehlbaum. Vitra makes a major contribution to sustainability by avoiding following short-term trends and forgoing non-essential details. For this reason, the company sets out together with its collaborators in search of optimal solutions, placing attention on the durability and longevity of the products.
Features and functionality
Padding: Alcove sofas are available with the firmest 'Work' padding for work environments.
Materials and construction
Frame: tubular steel with chrome or powder coated (smooth) finish.
Legs: chromed or powder coated steel (smooth finish). Skates with felt inserts. Gifted; optionally; of wheels with brake; black plastic; soft version to protect hard floors.
Structural frame: Metal frame with MDF base panel.
Seat and back cushions: polyurethane foam and polyester fibre.
Measures
890x860x940
Design
Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec; 2006/2021
More Information
StylesIconic design, Modern, Nordic - Scandinavian
DesignersFehlbaum