Atelier Chair
- Designer:
- TAF Studio
- Brand:
- Artek
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Natural Ash
A universal wooden chair, Atelier Chair was designed for the new restaurant of the National museum in Stockholm, which evokes an artist’s atelier. Commissioned by the museum as part of an initiative to foster contemporary Nordic design, Atelier Chair is compact, lightweight, and stackable. Its slender proportions and geometric lines create an arresting aesthetic. Simple and direct, the chair possesses elegant details, such as the connecting bars which hug the front legs. The comfortable and versatile chair is equally at home at a desk, a dining table, a meeting room, a restaurant or in an auditorium. Atelier Chair is designed by Stockholm-based studio TAF Studio.
46 x 44 x h78
Finish: natural ash, lacquered. Solid wood frame and backrest. Beech plywood seat with ash veneer.
Glides: 02 felt stackable
A universal wooden chair, Atelier Chair was designed for the new restaurant of the National museum in Stockholm, which evokes an artist’s atelier. Commissioned by the museum as part of an initiative to foster contemporary Nordic design, Atelier Chair is compact, lightweight, and stackable. Its slender proportions and geometric lines create an arresting aesthetic. Simple and direct, the chair possesses elegant details, such as the connecting bars which hug the front legs. The comfortable and versatile chair is equally at home at a desk, a dining table, a meeting room, a restaurant or in an auditorium. Atelier Chair is designed by Stockholm-based studio TAF Studio.
46 x 44 x h78
Finish: natural ash, lacquered. Solid wood frame and backrest. Beech plywood seat with ash veneer.
Glides: 02 felt stackable
Designer
TAF Studio is a Stockholm-based design and architecture practice, founded by Swedish architects Gabriella Lenke and Mattias Ståhlbom on 2002.