Developed through several versions during the late 80s, the current chair was first made in 1989.
Another design classic which has found its way into the V&A and the Science Museum as examples of sustainable design and ingenious material forming respectively.
Used by universities, libraries, theatre bars, meeting rooms, restaurants and around the tables of a discerning public.
Its success is down to being comfortable, strong and wonderful to look at.
With back support that avoids the spine but gives excellent lumber support. Combined with a fully triangulated frame in steam bent ash.

upholstered, pierced birch plywood, or turned oak or ash.
Stacks 4 high, and still a manageable weight.





