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Ypsilon e Ypsilon Gel Pad
Designer: Mario Bellini
The Ypsilon chair broke the traditional concept of straight posture in the work place by providing many position options. The chair model is a hybrid combination of aluminum, plastic, ruber, foam, netweave, gel and textile. The seat is large in size, the head and arm-rests have adjustable height and depth. In 2002, the Ypsilon was named the best in its category of furniture by the International Design Magazine.
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Meda
Designer: Alberto Meda
This is a functional and elegant chair, which adjusts to the movements of the body. The Meda don’t has a complicated mechanism below the seat, which is part of system that synchronizes the chair with the body’s movements. You are able to lower the back piece with two levers.
Photographer: Hans Hansen |
Meda 2
Designer: Alberto Meda
This chair is an extension of the Meda Collection of Executive and Conference Chairs, which was successfully introduced at the world conference in 1996. Thanks to its special construction, Meda 2 promotes relaxed work posture, in both the upright or reclining position. This chair offers regular support in the lower back and with coverings and fillings that adapt to your body, offering better comfort to the back. This chair also offers adjustable depth of the 5 cm to the seat, adjusts to the height of the seat in a continual progression through use of a secured gas cylinder, available with a gray or black frame.
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.04
Designer: Marteen van Severen
This chair is ideal for offices, with the maximum virtues and characteristics like the previous design, the .03; however, presents other additional attributes. For example, adjustable height, aluminum base with wheels and the possibility of directional movement.
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Visavis y Visasoft
Designer: Antonio Citterio
Art, as a dynamic concept and innovator, has taken the form of a chair. Antonio Citterio, Italian designer, thought of Visavis as a discrete chair and very comfortable. At the same time, the functionality of his work allows it to be used in the home or at work or even as a waiting or conference room chair.
Photographer: Hans Hansen |
.03
Designer: Marteen van Severen
rom clear forms, the .03 chair is constructed from polyurethane foam.
Its structural design allows perfect adaptation to the body for use, which allows for true. The back legs of the .03 are elaborated from a steel cylinder form, while the front legs present a line formed in aluminum. It weighs approximately 7 kg and the foam of its composition is regulated according to the norm MVSS 302 (US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard no. 302, Flammability of interior materials)
Photographer: Hans Hansen |
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Tom Vac
Designer: Ron Arad
The Tom Vac is an elegant chair, comfortable and in its unconventional design taking the form of a shell. In 1997, Domus magazine commended Ron Arad for the creation of the structure; however, he combined polypropylene and steel form to perfectly form the Tom Vac. This chair can be used in interiors and exteriors and because of its configuration it is structured, allowing to saving space while not in use.
Photographer: Hans Hansen |
Pantone
Designer: Verner Panton
Verner Panton worked for many years on the idea of creating a chair out of one piece of plastic. What Panton created was the first chair molded by injection of this type of material characterized by not having rear legs. This historic icon of design begun to be produced in mass in 1967 and can be purchased in various different colors.
Photographer: Hans Hansen |
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