Nemea 2820 chair, black ash

Pedrali

NZD$604.00 NZD$863.00
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Pedrali
Nemea 2820 chair
NZD$604.00 NZD$863.00



Description

Pedrali's Nemea 2820 chair embodies almost athletic agility and flexibility: leaning forward, the chair looks as if it could rush into a run at any moment. The vibrant look is complemented by the chair's lively surface. The natural wood grains of the chair have been lightly left visible, giving each Nemea 2820 chair a unique appearance.

The Nemea 2820 chair is designed by the CMP Design Studio. Their design philosophy is to combine objects from the past and popular culture with natural elements. The chair's name, Nemea, refers to the ancient Greek athletic competitions held in honour of Zeus. Despite its name, the chair is extremely comfortable to sit on, with an embracing comfortable backrest. This sleek and elegant chair is ideal as a dining chair or at the conference table.

Colour
Black
Width
52 cm
Depth
50 cm
Height
76.5 cm
Seat height
46 cm
Material
Powder coated die-cast aluminium frame
Seat material
Ash plywood, lacquered visible grains
Base material
Solid ash, lacquered visible grains
Weight
5 kg
Stackable
Yes, up to 6 units.
Notes
Comes with interchangeable felt glides suitable for delicate and sensitive floors (wood, ceramics, marble).
On request interchangeable flelt glides in plastic material, suitable for soft floors (carpet, rugs) or rough
(concrete, metal).
Care instructions
Clean using a microfibre cloth moistened with lukewarm water. Always dry after cleaning.
Product ID
PDR2820-AN-FSC
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