Platner Lounge Chair Poltrona
Description
In 1966, the Platner Collection captured the “decorative, gentle, graceful” shapes that were beginning to infiltrate the modern vocabulary. The iconic lounge chair is created by welding curved steel rods to circular and semi-circular frames, simultaneously serving as structure and ornament.
Disponibili in pronta consegna:
- 1715 L BRM (G) Platner poltrona con struttura in filo di acciaio saldato,verniciatura bronzo scocca in fibra di vetro modellata e cuscino in schiuma. Rivestimento in tessuto CAT.G West White Col. 01.
Details
- Product Code: 21715LBRM(G)
Struttura: costruita con tondini metallici sagomati in verticale ed orizzontale, trattati con nichelatura e finitura di protezione trasparente, verniciatura bronzo o finitura in oro 18k.
Base: bordata con estruso plastico trasparente per proteggere il pavimento.
Rivestimento: conchiglia stampata in fiberglass con cuscini in espanso a densità variabile. I cuscini del sedile hanno rivestimento con cerniera lampo e sono fissati alla struttura con bottoni in velcro.
Sizes and measurements
Larghezza: 95 cm
Profondità: 65 cm
Altezza: 77 cm
Altezza seduta: 48 cm
Brand
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Knoll
For nearly 80 years Knoll has remained true to the Bauhaus design philosophy that modern furniture should complement architectural space, not compete with it. At Knoll, modern design has been our guiding principle, and our passion has been shared by customers and design professionals worldwide.
Our founders, Hans and Florence Knoll, embraced the creative genius at the Bauhaus School and the Cranbrook Academy of Art to create new types of furniture and environments for the workplace. Their approach, where craftsmanship joined with technology through the use of design, anchors our perspective and shapes the values we endeavor to live by today.
A long history of collaborations, with pioneering modernists to bold contemporary designers, define not only the past but the future of Knoll through active, recent, and future partnerships with David Rockwell, Antenna Design, Barber Osgerby, Formway Design, Don Chadwick, David Adjaye, and Rem Koolhaas.