Polar L1001 chair, rust - brown leather Challenger 026

Lepo Product

JP¥ 177,800 JP¥ 197,600

Lepo Product
Polar L1001 chair
JP¥ 177,800 JP¥ 197,600



Description

Lepo Product's Polar L1001 chair, designed by Finnish interior architect Esko Pajamies, is a Finnish design classic dating back to 1965. Standing a powder-coated metal base, this Polar chair features a rounded seat and a sturdy, curved backrest upholstered in high-quality semi-aniline leather.

Robust and timeless, the Polar chairs are perfect for both public and private environments. They excel at a restaurant or conference table and add style to any lobby setting. The padded seat and the plush arch of the backrest ensure that the Polar chairs offer a comfortable setting also for leisurely relaxation and lounging.

Colour
Brown, red-brown (RAL 8023)
Width
70 cm
Depth
56 cm
Height
70 cm
Seat depth
44 cm
Seat height
46 cm
Armrest height
70 cm
Frame material
Powder coated metal
Seat cushion
FR foam
Upholstery fabric
Nevotex Challenger semi aniline leather, 026 Brick
Lightfastness
6-7
Weight
12 kg
Removable cover
No
Product ID
LEP-L-1001
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