Stackable design garden chair "May" without arms - Light Grey
NEW WORKS
only CHF 223.20
instead of CHF 279.00
Delivery time: In 7-14 working days at your home!
Stackable design garden chair "May" without arms - Light Grey
Simple and modern series MAY is made of powder-coated steel. The durable furniture family consists of stackable chairs with and without armrests and tables in two sizes, which are harmoniously matched and complement each other. The understated, monochromatic look of the MAY collection is rich in detail without being technical. The chair leads the way for the design's defining interactions, where a delicate surface meets a bold frame - two opposing elements that somehow comfortably coexist. The lightweight steel sheet that wraps tightly around the chunky steel frame forms a strong and comfortable seat that curves slightly to gently hug the body. A slot in the seat allows water to drain and is a subtle detail on the otherwise uniform surface. Mirrored in the tables, it creates a repetition of lines that adds lightness, charm and unity to the family.
The chairs are sold and delivered only in units of 2. The price shown is for one chair.
Designer Hannes & Fritz:
Hannes & Fritz is the design studio of Johannes Breuer and Fritz Gräber. With Johannes in Stuttgart and Fritz in Zurich, they develop each project through a mix of individual and collaborative work in different cities. Both have very similar skills and shared interests, but each brings their own unique perspective to their collaborative projects: Johannes' tendency to be more linear and emblematic, and Fritz's more dynamic and expressive design language. Taken together, the results are more interesting than what each designer could have achieved individually.
Simple and modern series MAY is made of powder-coated steel. The durable furniture family consists of stackable chairs with and without armrests and tables in two sizes, which are harmoniously matched and complement each other. The understated, monochromatic look of the MAY collection is rich in detail without being technical. The chair leads the way for the design's defining interactions, where a delicate surface meets a bold frame - two opposing elements that somehow comfortably coexist. The lightweight steel sheet that wraps tightly around the chunky steel frame forms a strong and comfortable seat that curves slightly to gently hug the body. A slot in the seat allows water to drain and is a subtle detail on the otherwise uniform surface. Mirrored in the tables, it creates a repetition of lines that adds lightness, charm and unity to the family.
The chairs are sold and delivered only in units of 2. The price shown is for one chair.
Designer Hannes & Fritz:
Hannes & Fritz is the design studio of Johannes Breuer and Fritz Gräber. With Johannes in Stuttgart and Fritz in Zurich, they develop each project through a mix of individual and collaborative work in different cities. Both have very similar skills and shared interests, but each brings their own unique perspective to their collaborative projects: Johannes' tendency to be more linear and emblematic, and Fritz's more dynamic and expressive design language. Taken together, the results are more interesting than what each designer could have achieved individually.
Details | |
Brand | NEW WORKS |
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Colour | Light Grey |
Material | Metal powder coated |
Warranty | 2 JAHRE |
Dimensions | |
Width | 48 cm |
Height | 81 cm |
Depth | 50 cm |
Seat height | 45 cm |
Seat depth | 50 cm |
New Works was founded by Nikolaj Meier and Knut Bendik Humlevik out of a desire to create a design house where design is brought to life with care and intention and where there is room for creative experimentation - a place for new work. While Nikolaj juggles numbers and the day-to-day business as CEO, Knut Bendik is responsible for the special look and feel as Creative Director. Together with a small, dedicated team, they set out to define a curated collection of upscale, yet accessible, residential properties. With this goal in mind, they are shaping New Works' ever-evolving story.