The Physix Studio task chair’s seat structure is based on the idea of stretching a textile panel between the sides of the seat frame before adding a five-star base equipped with castors. With Physix Studio, despite its seemingly simple structure, designer Alberto Meda has taken the classic office chair to a whole new level by using state-of-the-art materials and production technologies to create a dynamic sitting experience and freedom of movement. The flexible frame, stabilising mechanism and adjustable height guarantee optimal comfort by combining pliant and stiff elements. Due to its agility, Physix Studio is particularly suited for mobile and temporary work stations.
Physix Studio task chair, TrioKnit 06
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Description
The Physix Studio task chair’s seat structure is based on the idea of stretching a textile panel between the sides of the seat frame before adding a five-star base equipped with castors. With Physix Studio, despite its seemingly simple structure, designer Alberto Meda has taken the classic office chair to a whole new level by using state-of-the-art materials and production technologies to create a dynamic sitting experience and freedom of movement. The flexible frame, stabilising mechanism and adjustable height guarantee optimal comfort by combining pliant and stiff elements. Due to its agility, Physix Studio is particularly suited for mobile and temporary work stations.
Product details (13)
- Colour
- Black
- Width
- 63.5 cm
- Measurement details
- Width: Base 63.5 cm, seat 49 cm
- Depth
- 80 cm
- Seat depth
- 43.5 cm
- Height
- 88–100 cm
- Seat height
- 39–51 cm
- Frame material
- Polyamide
- Upholstery fabric
- TrioKnit 06: 96% polyester, 4% spandex
- Abrasion resistance
- 40,000 Martindale
- Pilling
- 4-5
- Lightfastness
- 6
- Base material
- Die-cast aluminium, soft castors for hard floor
- Product ID
Designer
Alberto Meda (b. 1945) is an Italian designer, who worked in the 1970s as technical manager of Kartell, and started his freelance career in 1979. Meda has worked with many well-known brands such as Phillips, Alessi and Cinelli, and collaborared also with the Finnish ceramics brand Arabia. Meda has a background in engineering, and his designs are often characterized by a pragmaric mind and fine attention to details. Meda has been awarded with the Compasso d'oro for the Lola and Metropoli lamps designed for the Italian brand Luceplan, and his Water jug for Arabia won Chicago Athenaeum’s Good Design Award.
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