Designed by Ramos Bassols Studio, the Rama chair features clear cut lines and a warm, welcoming shape that perfectly embodies contemporary Italian design. The light and subtle aesthetic appeal of the chair is achieved with the extremely slim profile that is balanced with a flexible and ergonomic nature.
August 29th, 2014
The Rama chair is made of either reinforced polypropylene or plywood with a lacquered metal frame, making it light and stackable. The seat is subtly curved to fit the user’s body, allowing, maximum comfort and support at the same time.
Additionally, the chair has a stackable slide frame structure and can be customized with or without armrests and a fabric seat cushion. No matter how the chair is dressed up, its versatile design brings subtle flair to almost any contemporary space.
Practical and dynamic, the Rama offers a minimalist seating solution for the home or contract furnishing sector. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
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