ILOA Smile saddle chair, black ash - black Fame 60999

myKolme

4670,00 NOK 5500,00 NOK

myKolme
ILOA Smile saddle chair
4670,00 NOK 5500,00 NOK



Description

The ILOA Smile saddle chair by the Finnish brand myKolme is a delightful combination of ergonomics and aesthetics. The ILOA Smile office chair features a metal base with castors and a height-adjustable seat with a low backrest, which encourages a natural upright spine alignment while supporting your thighs and lower back. The upholstered and cushioned seat is made of bent birch plywood and ash veneer in elegant black. The modern and compact ILOA Smile saddle chair makes a space-saving seat option for any space.

Designed by Jonas Hakaniemi, the myKolme office chairs are manufactured at the company’s own factory in Finland using high-quality and durable materials. Designed with respect for functionality and minimalism, myKolme chairs are well suited for both home and office use.

Colour
Black
Width
43 cm
Depth
38 cm
Height
66–91 cm
Seat height
54–79 cm
Seat material
Birch plywood, ash veneer
Upholstery fabric
Gabriel Fame 60999
Base material
Aluminum, polyamide, steel
Weight
6.1 kg
Maximum load capacity
120 kg
Notes
User height 145-195 cm
Product ID
MYK-32171121

Jonas Hakaniemi

Jonas Hakaniemi (b. 1975) is a Finnish designer who graduated as a furniture designer from the Lahti Institute of Design. He has broad experience in the field of graphical industry and in the past, he has worked in a printing house, in a newspaper, and as an AD in an advertising agency. Nowadays Jonas Hakaniemi focuses on product, interior and graphic design.

When Jonas was still a student, he designed the lamp Box Light, which was awarded in 2009 with the prestigious honourable mention in the Red Dot Design Award. The project dates back to year 2005, when Jonas had just applied for the Lahti Institute of Design. He took part in a workshop where they had to make a lamp of recyclable materials, with a 2 euro budget. He decided to put a small led light into a matchbox and that’s where the idea for the Box Light came from, a lamp in which the light can be regulated by moving the lid. At school he started to develop the project and when in 2007 he went with the school to the Milano Fair, the prototype of the Box Light was displayed there. The lamp is now manufactured by Design House Stockholm. Jonas Hakaniemi is a versatile designer and gets the inspiration for his works from the things happening around him. He finds contrasts and opposites extremely interesting, and the best works often come from them.

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