ACX Light task chair, deep black - nero

Vitra

6060 DKK

Vitra
ACX Light task chair
6060 DKK



Description

The Vitra ACX Light task chair is particularly suitable for dynamic spaces like hybrid offices and conference rooms, where multiple people might use the same chair in the course of the day. Thanks to the automatic mechanism, ACX series office chairs are as comfortable as possible with as little adjustment as possible, regardless of the weight of the individual sitting in the chair. The height and seat depth of the chair can of course be customized to optimize the sitting position. The ACX Light model is the "basic chair" of the series, with a backrest made of light X-Net mesh fabric.

The ACX office chair is already the tenth office chair that Vitra has developed together with Antonio Citterio. The designer focused on sustainability and a long service life with as small a carbon footprint as possible, but also on the chair's appearance – task chairs are usually not the most aesthetically pleasing items in the office. However, the simple lines and inviting design language of the ACX office chair make the chair a stylish seat option for any stylish office.

Colour
Black
Width
65 cm
Depth
50–78 cm
Height
97.5–110.5 cm
Seat width
49 cm
Seat depth
42–49 cm
Seat height
40–53 cm
Armrest height
19–29 cm
Measurement details
Backrest height 58.5 cm
Frame material
Polypropylene
Seat cushion
Polyurethane foam
Upholstery fabric
Silk Mesh nero: 33% polyamide, 67% polyester / Netweave: 71% polyurethane,
29% polyester
Abrasion resistance
Silk Mesh nero: 100,000 Martindale
Pilling
4–5
Lightfastness
6
Base material
Polyamide
Notes
Height-adjustable armrests. Double castors hard (diameter 6 cm), braked for carpet
Product ID
AK43300100-12-66-01-11-21-33-41-02

Antonio Citterio

Antonio Citterio (b. 1950) is an Italian designer and architect who is renowned internationally. He graduated in architecture from the Milan Polytechnic and since 1972 has worked for many leading manufacturers such as B&B Italia, Kartell, Vitra and Iittala.

Between 1987 and 1996 he worked in association with Terry Dwan and, together, they created buildings in Europe and Japan. Among his most significant works the restyling of a block in the historical centre of Seregno, Esprit headquarters in Amsterdam, Antwerp and Milan, industrial plants for Vitra, in Germany, and for Antonio Fusco, in Milan. He has also been engaged in architectural works dealing with construction projects and interiors both in Italy and abroad. He holds lectures and conferences all over the world and his work has been extensively exhibited and published. For Iittala he has designed, together with Glen Oliver Löw, the Citterio 98 cutlery in 1998 and the utensils for the kitchen Collective Tools in 2000. Antonio Citterio has won many prizes, among which the prestigious Compasso d’Oro in 1987 and 1995. His products are part of the MoMA permanent collection and of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.

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  • No potentially harmful chemicals used in own production
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  • Innovative circular design solutions: circular service system, resale platform, remanufacturing, collection of used products, etc.

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