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Commitee Chair

Designer:
Cassina
Brand:
Cassina
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  • Product Details

    Avaliable in two versions:

    Without Arms

    50cm W x 85cm H x 63cm D 

    Seat Height: 46cm

    With Arms

    64cm W x 85cm H x 63cm D 

    Seat Height: 46cm H 

    Arm Height: 66cm H

Part of the Hommage à Pierre Jeanneret tribute collection, the dining chair with armrests is known for its elegantly bold lines and solid wood structure and the iconic upside-down “V” lateral supports. The Committee Chair is introduced in the original version and in a fresh, more versatile interpretation without armrests to fit seamlessly in the living and dining areas. The structure of the design armchair – available in the historic teak version and in natural oak or oak stained black –  contrasts harmoniously with its soft padded parts for comfortable, supported seating. 

Part of the Hommage à Pierre Jeanneret tribute collection, the dining chair with armrests is known for its elegantly bold lines and solid wood structure and the iconic upside-down “V” lateral supports. The Committee Chair is introduced in the original version and in a fresh, more versatile interpretation without armrests to fit seamlessly in the living and dining areas. The structure of the design armchair – available in the historic teak version and in natural oak or oak stained black –  contrasts harmoniously with its soft padded parts for comfortable, supported seating. 

Brand

Cassina

Established in 1927 by Cesare and Umberto Cassina in Meda, Italy, Cassina launched industrial design in Italy in the 1950s, based on a totally innovative approach that marked the transition from artisan production to mass production. 

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