Stacking chair with WIDE seat and low back. Streamlined efficient design. Manufactured with 60% recycled Italian metal, ALICE is 100% recyclable Dimensions: Width 52cm x Depth 57cm x Height 73 / 46cm Delivery time: 12 – 14 weeks Applications: Contract, Hospitality Variations: Stacking chair, Bar stool Finish: Epoxy painted back and frame / 9 colours […]
November 21st, 2008
Stacking chair with WIDE seat and low back. Streamlined efficient design. Manufactured with 60% recycled Italian metal, ALICE is 100% recyclable
Dimensions: Width 52cm x Depth 57cm x Height 73 / 46cm
Delivery time: 12 – 14 weeks
Applications: Contract, Hospitality
Variations: Stacking chair, Bar stool
Finish: Epoxy painted back and frame / 9 colours
Designer: Alberto Basaglia + Natalia rota Nodari, www.basagliarotanodari.com
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