Fiber Lounge Chair / Tube Base (without Upholstery)

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Fiber Lounge Chair / Tube Base (without Upholstery)

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With extensive comfort and a lightly hovering appearance, the Fiber Lounge Chair invites the user in for a relaxed and comfortable seat. The design features soft and embracing curves for a welcoming look, making it an elegant match for any setting of the home, workplace or hospitality area. Non-upholstered variants are made from a combination of recycled plastic (min. 80% is recycled) and FSC™ (FSC-C028824) certified wood fibers. The wood fibers blend into the surface for a matte finish and add a soft, inviting touch. The Fiber Lounge Chair is designed with friendly, embracing curves that provide extensive comfort to its user while taking up little space in the room.

The Fiber Series without upholstery is EU Ecolabel Certified. By carrying the EU Ecolabel Certification, the product is guaranteed to have a reduced environmental impact throughout the total lifecycle of the product from raw material to disposal.

Seat height: 38 cm

Fiber Lounge Chair / Tube Base (without Upholstery)

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Dimensions (cm)

W60 x D69 x H74.4

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Iskos-Berlin

Iskos-Berlin

ISKOS — BERLIN Design is a partnership of Boris Berlin and Aleksej Iskos. The company works within the fields of industrial, furniture and graphic design. The firm was only established in late 2010, but Boris and Aleksej have been working together for a number of years. In 1987, Boris co-founded Komplot Design, where Aleksej was employed as an assistant for more than 11 years. This long and fruitful cooperation has allowed them to develop a shared philosophy of design. At ISKOS — BERLIN, they look to experiment with new technologies and materials, to explore their impact on everyday objects.
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