Stackable chair with or without armrests, die-cast aluminum structure. Seat and backrest made of polypropylene loaded with fiberglass, UV-stabilized. Lacquered versions with polypropylene suitable for outdoor use. Also available in versions upholstered in fabric, leather, eco-leather, and leather.
The stool (non-stackable) has the same characteristics as the chair.
Sand - Outdoor
A seat with multiple qualities: refined aesthetics, great comfort, lightness, and robustness. Many different proposals upholstered in leather or eco-leather where almost artisanal expertise blends with advanced production technology. Lightweight, stackable, available in outdoor versions.
In the Sand project, there are characteristics that are difficult to combine in a single chair: refined aesthetics, great comfort, lightness, and robustness. Lightweight, stackable, available in outdoor versions: Sand is not only suitable for domestic use but also ideal for collective settings.
Designed to withstand weather conditions and outdoor use, the Sand chair with a polypropylene seat is suitable for outdoor use. This material is known for its resistance to corrosion, moisture, and sunlight, making it ideal for outdoor use. The chair's structure is made of aluminum to ensure strength and durability over time. The polypropylene seat and backrest provide comfort and ergonomic support, while the lightweight material facilitates chair transportation and movement. The ease of cleaning and maintenance is another advantage of this type of chair, requiring only a cleaning with water and soap to maintain its beauty over time.
The chair is available in two height variations: the low stool with a height of 64 cm and the high stool with a height of 80 cm. This choice allows the Sand product to adapt to different usage needs and environments where it will be placed.
The low stool is ideal for lower tables and countertops, such as those used in kitchens or informal settings. Its height allows users to sit comfortably while maintaining a relaxed and informal posture.
On the other hand, the high stool is perfect for taller tables or for bars and kitchen islands. Its extra height provides optimal back support and allows guests to sit at a suitable height for socializing or eating comfortably.
In both height variations, armrests can be added to further increase comfort and support. With these customization options, the chair can be precisely tailored to the specific needs of each environment, ensuring both comfort and functionality without compromising on style.
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Product information
Dimensions:
Width: 47 cm
Depth: 54 cm
Total Height: 82 cm
Seat Height: 45 cm
Dimensions:
Width: 47 cm
Depth: 54 cm
Total Height: 99 cm
Seat Height: 64 cm
Dimensions:
Width: 47 cm
Depth: 54 cm
Total height: 115 cm
Seat height: 80 cm
Dimensions:
Width: 53.5 cm
Depth: 54 cm
Total height: 82 cm
Seat height: 45 cm
Armrest height: 63 cm
Dimensions:
Width: 53.5 cm
Depth: 54 cm
Total height: 99 cm
Seat height: 64 cm
Armrest height: 82 cm
Dimensions:
Width: 53.5 cm
Depth: 54 cm
Total height: 115 cm
Seat height: 80 cm
Armrest height: 98 cm
Archirivolto
was founded by Claudio Dondoli and Marco Pocci as an industrial
design and architecture studio.
Claudio
and Marco, during their study in Architecture in Florence, creates
with some friends a group of experimental theater.
Continuing
their partnership, they choose to deal set of design: the interest in
theater strongly influences the setting of the new studio:
creativity, sense of reality, respect and attention for the public.
The design for Archirivolto is beauty, harmony and freedom: it cannot
be bound by strict predefined rules or exist such as a privilege of a
social and cultural elite. The designer has a duty to create a
universal beauty and bring the design to a growing number of people.
The research of materials and processes, focused to achieve maximum
results in a quality/price ratio, it’s the one of the main
activities of the studio.
The
design district of Archirivolto is based in the Tuscany’s heart,
the land from which they daily takes inspiration.
www.archirivolto.it