Bei der Arbeit ist nichts angenehmer, als die beste ergonomische Sitzhaltung einzunehmen, um Müdigkeit zu begrenzen und produktiver zu sein. Die gut gepolsterte Rückenlehne und der Sitz sind perfekt gestaltet, um Ihre Arbeitszeit angenehmer zu gestalten. Spart Platz durch Klappen der schaumstoffgepolsterten Armlehnen. Der Drehstuhl ist höhenverstellbar und kippbar. Der Bonus sind die 3 Positionen der Kopfstützenverstellung wie in einem Autositz. Dieser Drehstuhl ist mit leisen Nylonrollen ausgestattet. Seine sternförmige Nylonbasis ist stabil. Dieser fabelhafte Sitz hat eine vom TÜV Rheinland nach DIN4550 geprüfte Sicherheitsgasfeder. Sein unglaublicher Kunstlederbezug wird Sie auf den ersten Blick anziehen. Es ist auch sehr leicht zu reinigen.
MR Beistellstuhl von Knoll International Der legendäre MR Beistellstuhl von Knoll repräsentiert einen frühen Stahlentwurf von Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Die Materialwahl ist vom Bauhaus-Meister Marcel Breuer inspiriert, während die Form eine moderne Ableitung des eisernen Schaukelstuhls aus dem 19. Jahrhundert ist. Mies van der Rohe schuf um 1927 seinen Freischwinger MR und ging damit in die Geschichte des Möbelbaus ein. Obwohl Mart Stam als Schöpfer des ersten Freischwingers aus Stahl gilt, ist der MR-Stuhl die ästhetisch kompromisslose Version des revolutionären Möbelstücks. Designer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe für den MR Beistellstuhl Die Idee zu Mies van der Rohe entstand vermutlich, als Mart Stam auf einer Tagung im Deutschen Werkbund über seine Idee eines „Stuhls ohne Hinterbeine“ sprach. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe machte sich bald daran, die rechten Winkel des Gestells durch perfekte Rundungen zu ersetzen, die im Vergleich zu einem quadratischen Gestell auch bessere Schwungeigenschaften hatten und Materialermüdung vorbeugten – der Freischwinger war geboren, der weltweit erste mit dezentem Namen MR 10 ist bekannt. Knoll verwendet für das Gestell des MR Beistellstuhls polierten Edelstahl, die Sitzfläche ist in verschiedenen Ausführungen erhältlich. Der MR-Stuhl wird mit Kunststoffgleitern geliefert. Auf Wunsch ist der MR-Stuhl von Knoll auch als MR 20 mit Armlehnen erhältlich. MR Beistellstuhl online bestellen Die Stahlrohrstühle von Mies van der Rohe sind heute solche Klassiker, die aus der Designgeschichte nicht mehr wegzudenken wären. Seit 2013 gibt es den MR Beistellstuhl, einen Freischwinger mit Rattansitz. Klare Linien und elegant geschwungene Armlehnen sorgen für eine edle Optik. Jetzt direkt bei uns im Onlineshop bestellen!
Im ergonomisch geformten Racing Bürostuhl von tectake mit seiner geschwungenen Linienführung und der komfortablen Polsterung startest Du aus der ersten Reihe. Einsätze aus luftigem Mesh-Gewebe transportieren die Feuchtigkeit ab, wenn es am Schreibtisch vor Arbeit oder beim Zocken schweißtreibend zugeht. Das robuste Fußkreuz des Drehstuhls garantiert hohe Stabilität, während die abriebfesten Doppelrollen leichtgängig über den Boden gleiten. Die verwendeten Kunststoffe verleihen der Konstruktion ihre große Strapazierfähigkeit und machen gleichzeitig den Racing Bürostuhl von tectake zu einem einmaligen Sitzerlebnis.
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Im ergonomisch geformten Racing Bürostuhl von tectake mit seiner geschwungenen Linienführung und der komfortablen Polsterung startest Du aus der ersten Reihe. Einsätze aus luftigem Mesh-Gewebe transportieren die Feuchtigkeit ab, wenn es am Schreibtisch vor Arbeit oder beim Zocken schweißtreibend zugeht. Das robuste Fußkreuz des Drehstuhls garantiert hohe Stabilität, während die abriebfesten Doppelrollen leichtgängig über den Boden gleiten. Die verwendeten Kunststoffe verleihen der Konstruktion ihre große Strapazierfähigkeit und machen gleichzeitig den Racing Bürostuhl von tectake zu einem einmaligen Sitzerlebnis.
Home Office Chefsessel Ergosmooth Big SchwarzDer Chefsessel Ergosmooth Big ist stilsicher, elegant und zeitlos zugleich. Dieser Stuhl überzeugt dank Form und edlen Steppnähten auf den ersten Blick. Natürlich lädt auch die üppige Polsterung von Sitzfläche, Rückenlehne und sogar der Armlehnen zum Wohlfühlen ein. Lehnen Sie sich dank der stufenlosen Wippmechanik entspannt zurück oder arretieren Sie die Rückenlehne in aufrechter Position für die Arbeit am Pc. Für Stabilität sorgt das solide Fusskreuz aus pulverbeschichtetem Stahl.Besonders komfortable, dicke Polsterung von Sitzfläche und Rückenlehne Bezug aus hochwertigem, pflegeleichtem Kunstleder mit eleganten Steppnähten Material aus nachhaltiger Produktion - Das Obermaterial Pu liegt auf einer hochwertigen Trägerschicht aus recycelten Echtlederfasern Designarmlehnen mit Kunstlederauflage, softpadgepolstert Wippmechanik - Die Mechanik bzw. der Widerstand beim Zurücklehnen lässt sich über einen Drehknauf unterhalb der Sitzfläche individuell an das Gewicht des jeweiligen Nutzers anpassen und ist in aufrechter Position arretierbar Solides Stahlfusskreuz mit Pulverbeschichtung in edlem schwarz Ausgestattet mit lastabhängig gebremsten Sicherheitsdoppelrollen für Teppichböden. Dadurch rollt der Stuhl nur unter Belastung, in unbelastetem Zustand bremsen die Rollen, um ein ungewolltes Wegrollen zu VerhindernDieser Artikel wird zerlegt geliefert. Der Aufbau ist in wenigen einfachen Schritten durchzuführen. Bei Gasfedern, Stuhlrollen, Fussstützen etc. ist natürlich kein Aufbau erforderlich.
Im ergonomisch geformten Racing Bürostuhl von tectake mit seiner geschwungenen Linienführung und der komfortablen Polsterung startest Du aus der ersten Reihe. Einsätze aus luftigem Mesh-Gewebe transportieren die Feuchtigkeit ab, wenn es am Schreibtisch vor Arbeit oder beim Zocken schweißtreibend zugeht. Das robuste Fußkreuz des Drehstuhls garantiert hohe Stabilität, während die abriebfesten Doppelrollen leichtgängig über den Boden gleiten. Die verwendeten Kunststoffe verleihen der Konstruktion ihre große Strapazierfähigkeit und machen gleichzeitig den Racing Bürostuhl von tectake zu einem einmaligen Sitzerlebnis.
Unser Nordic Lemans Wood Patchwork "High Quality" XL Blau -Designstuhl mit Armlehnen und mittlerer Qualität hat sich zu einem Klassiker in der Designdekoration entwickelt. Diese Vielseitigkeit, die in verschiedenen Umgebungen kombiniert werden kann, macht es zu einem Maßstab für Innenarchitekten. Avantgardistisches Design, perfekt für moderne, nordische, zeitgenössische Esszimmer... Ist der Jason stuhle zu einem Designklassiker und Kunstwerk des 21. Jahrhunderts geworden. Datenblatt Gepolsterter Schalensitz aus Polypropylen. Nordischer Stil und modernes Design. Buchenholzsockel innen verstärkt. Schwarz lackierte Metallstangen. Ideal für Esszimmer, Bar, Restaurant oder Hotel.
Neben exklusiven Designs bietet dieser Gaming-Stuhl eine noch komfortablere Polsterung mit 30 % mehr Kaltschaum als der Core EX. Die mit verformungsresistentem Hartschaum ausgepolsterte und mit pflegeleichtem PU-Leder bezogene Stahlkonstruktion bietet dir mit seiner ergonomischen Form höchsten Sitzkomfort während langer Gaming-Sessions. Eine verbesserte Mechanik ermöglicht die Wipp- und Sperrfunktion, während die neuen 4D-Armlehnen in vier Dimensionen verstellbar sind.
Wil je je (plastic) ergonomische zitbal of yogabal een geheel nieuwe look geven, of heb je je interieur veranderd en wil je dat je zitbal hier weer naadloos in past? We got you covered! Hier kun je een losse hoes voor je ergonomische zitbal bestellen en de look veranderen met een zachte fluwelen hoes in stijlvolle kleuren. Verkrijgbaar voor de 55 cm, 65 cm en 75 cm byAlex bal. Als je een eigen fitness-/ yoga-/ pilatesbal hebt, zorg er dan voor dat je de omtrek van de zitbal goed meet. Een bal van 55 cm wordt opgepompt tot een omtrek van 173 cmEen bal van 65 cm wordt opgepompt tot een omtrek van 205 cmEen bal van 75 cm wordt opgepompt tot tot een omtrek van 235 cm Horizontale ribbels en lijnen in de meest voorkomende ballen zullen door de stof worden gezien. Houd hier rekening mee. Wil je een perfecte match, bestel dan de byAlex bal + hoes.
An exceedingly rare Hans J. Wegner Model A721 cognac leather and oak early Danish Mid-century executive chair for Planmøbel, Denmark 1940. Originally designed by Wegner following his work for Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller’s ground breaking Rådhus (Aarhus City Hall) project in 1940, the A721, stands out as one of his earliest known chair designs. Along with a number of other chairs like the B123, the Rådhus chairs were handcrafted by Michael Laursen, I.C.A Nielsen and Planmøbel specifically for the project. Originally made in small numbers all the chairs were of uniform construction with solid oak frames matched to leather upholstery and with thick, solid jointing work that complemented the angular forms. Here we also see for the first time, Wegner’s use of the flared arm rest that were a signature design element for every armchair produced for the Rådhus. These flares were either carved into the wood (as in the Council chamber chairs) or added as leather upholstered caps to the top of the arm rests for the office chairs, the B123 and the lounge chairs – and we can see all those details carried through here to the A721. Many of the chairs, along with the other pieces designed by Wegner for the Rådhus, and a handful he designed at the same time, went into full production with Planmøbel and the A721 was featured in their early catalogues. All the furniture pieces commissioned by Planmøbel had elements redesigned by Wegner for production. This can be seen in the later models of the A721 where the base and metal rise and tilt function were made much heavier than the original - but there’s a lot to be said for how elegant, and also how hands on and eminently practical the original mechanism was: just a simple angled lever for the height adjustment and a thick heavy spring that counterbalanced the tilt. The tilt function allows the chair to tilt forwards and downwards (5cm range of movement) as well as backwards (8cm range of movement), and the seat height is adjustable within a 10cm range from 46 – 56cm. This chair is presented in its original condition with, as far as we can tell, the original upholstery that features the piped edge leather seat and back along with the leather arm rests and an iron tacked hessian base. All in all the chair remains in very good vintage condition with wear to the tops of the stained oak arms and the leather commensurate with its 80 years of life. Dimensions H90 x W62 X D60cm Seat height: Adjustable from 46 – 56cm Arm height: Based on seat height adjustment + 10cm from 70 – 80cm Tilt: Forwards/downwards 5cm range of movement: Backwards; 8cm range of movement. Swivel: full 360°
An exceedingly rare Hans J. Wegner Model A721 cognac leather and oak early Danish Mid-century executive chair for Planmøbel, Denmark 1940. Originally designed by Wegner following his work for Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller’s ground breaking Rådhus (Aarhus City Hall) project in 1940, the A721, stands out as one of his earliest known chair designs. Along with a number of other chairs like the B123, the Rådhus chairs were handcrafted by Michael Laursen, I.C.A Nielsen and Planmøbel specifically for the project. Originally made in small numbers all the chairs were of uniform construction with solid oak frames matched to leather upholstery and with thick, solid jointing work that complemented the angular forms. Here we also see for the first time, Wegner’s use of the flared arm rest that were a signature design element for every armchair produced for the Rådhus. These flares were either carved into the wood (as in the Council chamber chairs) or added as leather upholstered caps to the top of the arm rests for the office chairs, the B123 and the lounge chairs – and we can see all those details carried through here to the A721. Many of the chairs, along with the other pieces designed by Wegner for the Rådhus, and a handful he designed at the same time, went into full production with Planmøbel and the A721 was featured in their early catalogues. All the furniture pieces commissioned by Planmøbel had elements redesigned by Wegner for production. This can be seen in the later models of the A721 where the base and metal rise and tilt function were made much heavier than the original - but there’s a lot to be said for how elegant, and also how hands on and eminently practical the original mechanism was: just a simple angled lever for the height adjustment and a thick heavy spring that counterbalanced the tilt. The tilt function allows the chair to tilt forwards and downwards (5cm range of movement) as well as backwards (8cm range of movement), and the seat height is adjustable within a 10cm range from 46 – 56cm. This chair is presented in its original condition with, as far as we can tell, the original upholstery that features the piped edge leather seat and back along with the leather arm rests and an iron tacked hessian base. All in all the chair remains in very good vintage condition with wear to the tops of the stained oak arms and the leather commensurate with its 80 years of life. Dimensions H90 x W62 X D60cm Seat height: Adjustable from 46 – 56cm Arm height: Based on seat height adjustment + 10cm from 70 – 80cm Tilt: Forwards/downwards 5cm range of movement: Backwards; 8cm range of movement. Swivel: full 360°
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An exceedingly rare Hans J. Wegner Model A721 cognac leather and oak early Danish Mid-century executive chair for Planmøbel, Denmark 1940. Originally designed by Wegner following his work for Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller’s ground breaking Rådhus (Aarhus City Hall) project in 1940, the A721, stands out as one of his earliest known chair designs. Along with a number of other chairs like the B123, the Rådhus chairs were handcrafted by Michael Laursen, I.C.A Nielsen and Planmøbel specifically for the project. Originally made in small numbers all the chairs were of uniform construction with solid oak frames matched to leather upholstery and with thick, solid jointing work that complemented the angular forms. Here we also see for the first time, Wegner’s use of the flared arm rest that were a signature design element for every armchair produced for the Rådhus. These flares were either carved into the wood (as in the Council chamber chairs) or added as leather upholstered caps to the top of the arm rests for the office chairs, the B123 and the lounge chairs – and we can see all those details carried through here to the A721. Many of the chairs, along with the other pieces designed by Wegner for the Rådhus, and a handful he designed at the same time, went into full production with Planmøbel and the A721 was featured in their early catalogues. All the furniture pieces commissioned by Planmøbel had elements redesigned by Wegner for production. This can be seen in the later models of the A721 where the base and metal rise and tilt function were made much heavier than the original - but there’s a lot to be said for how elegant, and also how hands on and eminently practical the original mechanism was: just a simple angled lever for the height adjustment and a thick heavy spring that counterbalanced the tilt. The tilt function allows the chair to tilt forwards and downwards (5cm range of movement) as well as backwards (8cm range of movement), and the seat height is adjustable within a 10cm range from 46 – 56cm. This chair is presented in its original condition with, as far as we can tell, the original upholstery that features the piped edge leather seat and back along with the leather arm rests and an iron tacked hessian base. All in all the chair remains in very good vintage condition with wear to the tops of the stained oak arms and the leather commensurate with its 80 years of life. Dimensions H90 x W62 X D60cm Seat height: Adjustable from 46 – 56cm Arm height: Based on seat height adjustment + 10cm from 70 – 80cm Tilt: Forwards/downwards 5cm range of movement: Backwards; 8cm range of movement. Swivel: full 360°
An exceedingly rare Hans J. Wegner Model A721 cognac leather and oak early Danish Mid-century executive chair for Planmøbel, Denmark 1940. Originally designed by Wegner following his work for Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller’s ground breaking Rådhus (Aarhus City Hall) project in 1940, the A721, stands out as one of his earliest known chair designs. Along with a number of other chairs like the B123, the Rådhus chairs were handcrafted by Michael Laursen, I.C.A Nielsen and Planmøbel specifically for the project. Originally made in small numbers all the chairs were of uniform construction with solid oak frames matched to leather upholstery and with thick, solid jointing work that complemented the angular forms. Here we also see for the first time, Wegner’s use of the flared arm rest that were a signature design element for every armchair produced for the Rådhus. These flares were either carved into the wood (as in the Council chamber chairs) or added as leather upholstered caps to the top of the arm rests for the office chairs, the B123 and the lounge chairs – and we can see all those details carried through here to the A721. Many of the chairs, along with the other pieces designed by Wegner for the Rådhus, and a handful he designed at the same time, went into full production with Planmøbel and the A721 was featured in their early catalogues. All the furniture pieces commissioned by Planmøbel had elements redesigned by Wegner for production. This can be seen in the later models of the A721 where the base and metal rise and tilt function were made much heavier than the original - but there’s a lot to be said for how elegant, and also how hands on and eminently practical the original mechanism was: just a simple angled lever for the height adjustment and a thick heavy spring that counterbalanced the tilt. The tilt function allows the chair to tilt forwards and downwards (5cm range of movement) as well as backwards (8cm range of movement), and the seat height is adjustable within a 10cm range from 46 – 56cm. This chair is presented in its original condition with, as far as we can tell, the original upholstery that features the piped edge leather seat and back along with the leather arm rests and an iron tacked hessian base. All in all the chair remains in very good vintage condition with wear to the tops of the stained oak arms and the leather commensurate with its 80 years of life. Dimensions H90 x W62 X D60cm Seat height: Adjustable from 46 – 56cm Arm height: Based on seat height adjustment + 10cm from 70 – 80cm Tilt: Forwards/downwards 5cm range of movement: Backwards; 8cm range of movement. Swivel: full 360°
An exceedingly rare Hans J. Wegner Model A721 cognac leather and oak early Danish Mid-century executive chair for Planmøbel, Denmark 1940. Originally designed by Wegner following his work for Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller’s ground breaking Rådhus (Aarhus City Hall) project in 1940, the A721, stands out as one of his earliest known chair designs. Along with a number of other chairs like the B123, the Rådhus chairs were handcrafted by Michael Laursen, I.C.A Nielsen and Planmøbel specifically for the project. Originally made in small numbers all the chairs were of uniform construction with solid oak frames matched to leather upholstery and with thick, solid jointing work that complemented the angular forms. Here we also see for the first time, Wegner’s use of the flared arm rest that were a signature design element for every armchair produced for the Rådhus. These flares were either carved into the wood (as in the Council chamber chairs) or added as leather upholstered caps to the top of the arm rests for the office chairs, the B123 and the lounge chairs – and we can see all those details carried through here to the A721. Many of the chairs, along with the other pieces designed by Wegner for the Rådhus, and a handful he designed at the same time, went into full production with Planmøbel and the A721 was featured in their early catalogues. All the furniture pieces commissioned by Planmøbel had elements redesigned by Wegner for production. This can be seen in the later models of the A721 where the base and metal rise and tilt function were made much heavier than the original - but there’s a lot to be said for how elegant, and also how hands on and eminently practical the original mechanism was: just a simple angled lever for the height adjustment and a thick heavy spring that counterbalanced the tilt. The tilt function allows the chair to tilt forwards and downwards (5cm range of movement) as well as backwards (8cm range of movement), and the seat height is adjustable within a 10cm range from 46 – 56cm. This chair is presented in its original condition with, as far as we can tell, the original upholstery that features the piped edge leather seat and back along with the leather arm rests and an iron tacked hessian base. All in all the chair remains in very good vintage condition with wear to the tops of the stained oak arms and the leather commensurate with its 80 years of life. Dimensions H90 x W62 X D60cm Seat height: Adjustable from 46 – 56cm Arm height: Based on seat height adjustment + 10cm from 70 – 80cm Tilt: Forwards/downwards 5cm range of movement: Backwards; 8cm range of movement. Swivel: full 360°
An exceedingly rare Hans J. Wegner Model A721 cognac leather and oak early Danish Mid-century executive chair for Planmøbel, Denmark 1940. Originally designed by Wegner following his work for Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller’s ground breaking Rådhus (Aarhus City Hall) project in 1940, the A721, stands out as one of his earliest known chair designs. Along with a number of other chairs like the B123, the Rådhus chairs were handcrafted by Michael Laursen, I.C.A Nielsen and Planmøbel specifically for the project. Originally made in small numbers all the chairs were of uniform construction with solid oak frames matched to leather upholstery and with thick, solid jointing work that complemented the angular forms. Here we also see for the first time, Wegner’s use of the flared arm rest that were a signature design element for every armchair produced for the Rådhus. These flares were either carved into the wood (as in the Council chamber chairs) or added as leather upholstered caps to the top of the arm rests for the office chairs, the B123 and the lounge chairs – and we can see all those details carried through here to the A721. Many of the chairs, along with the other pieces designed by Wegner for the Rådhus, and a handful he designed at the same time, went into full production with Planmøbel and the A721 was featured in their early catalogues. All the furniture pieces commissioned by Planmøbel had elements redesigned by Wegner for production. This can be seen in the later models of the A721 where the base and metal rise and tilt function were made much heavier than the original - but there’s a lot to be said for how elegant, and also how hands on and eminently practical the original mechanism was: just a simple angled lever for the height adjustment and a thick heavy spring that counterbalanced the tilt. The tilt function allows the chair to tilt forwards and downwards (5cm range of movement) as well as backwards (8cm range of movement), and the seat height is adjustable within a 10cm range from 46 – 56cm. This chair is presented in its original condition with, as far as we can tell, the original upholstery that features the piped edge leather seat and back along with the leather arm rests and an iron tacked hessian base. All in all the chair remains in very good vintage condition with wear to the tops of the stained oak arms and the leather commensurate with its 80 years of life. Dimensions H90 x W62 X D60cm Seat height: Adjustable from 46 – 56cm Arm height: Based on seat height adjustment + 10cm from 70 – 80cm Tilt: Forwards/downwards 5cm range of movement: Backwards; 8cm range of movement. Swivel: full 360°
An exceedingly rare Hans J. Wegner Model A721 cognac leather and oak early Danish Mid-century executive chair for Planmøbel, Denmark 1940. Originally designed by Wegner following his work for Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller’s ground breaking Rådhus (Aarhus City Hall) project in 1940, the A721, stands out as one of his earliest known chair designs. Along with a number of other chairs like the B123, the Rådhus chairs were handcrafted by Michael Laursen, I.C.A Nielsen and Planmøbel specifically for the project. Originally made in small numbers all the chairs were of uniform construction with solid oak frames matched to leather upholstery and with thick, solid jointing work that complemented the angular forms. Here we also see for the first time, Wegner’s use of the flared arm rest that were a signature design element for every armchair produced for the Rådhus. These flares were either carved into the wood (as in the Council chamber chairs) or added as leather upholstered caps to the top of the arm rests for the office chairs, the B123 and the lounge chairs – and we can see all those details carried through here to the A721. Many of the chairs, along with the other pieces designed by Wegner for the Rådhus, and a handful he designed at the same time, went into full production with Planmøbel and the A721 was featured in their early catalogues. All the furniture pieces commissioned by Planmøbel had elements redesigned by Wegner for production. This can be seen in the later models of the A721 where the base and metal rise and tilt function were made much heavier than the original - but there’s a lot to be said for how elegant, and also how hands on and eminently practical the original mechanism was: just a simple angled lever for the height adjustment and a thick heavy spring that counterbalanced the tilt. The tilt function allows the chair to tilt forwards and downwards (5cm range of movement) as well as backwards (8cm range of movement), and the seat height is adjustable within a 10cm range from 46 – 56cm. This chair is presented in its original condition with, as far as we can tell, the original upholstery that features the piped edge leather seat and back along with the leather arm rests and an iron tacked hessian base. All in all the chair remains in very good vintage condition with wear to the tops of the stained oak arms and the leather commensurate with its 80 years of life. Dimensions H90 x W62 X D60cm Seat height: Adjustable from 46 – 56cm Arm height: Based on seat height adjustment + 10cm from 70 – 80cm Tilt: Forwards/downwards 5cm range of movement: Backwards; 8cm range of movement. Swivel: full 360°
Bis heute sind die Entwürfe des dänischen Gestalters Finn Juhl unkonventionell und trotzen den Erwartungen mit subtilen Details. Das gilt auch für seinen 108 Chair, der auf den ersten Blick wie ein ganz gewöhnlicher Esszimmerstuhl aussieht. Bei näherer Betrachtung offenbaren sich überraschende Details wie abgewinkelte Seitenholme und verschiebbare Querholme. Diese Details bringen unerwartete Bewegung und Dynamik in die Konstruktion. Finn Juhls Philosophie, getragene und tragende Elemente voneinander zu trennen und so Raum zu schaffen, wird in diesem Stuhl deutlich. Obwohl er sowohl gepolstert als auch sehr bequem ist, schafft es der '108 Chair', seine Leichtigkeit zu behalten und wirkt aus allen Blickwinkeln schön. Wähle den '108 Chair' in Eiche oder Nussbaum. In dieser Ausführung ist der schmucke Stuhl in Leder gepolstert. Du findest aber auch eine Variante mit Stoff bei mir.