Nikari's Archetyp Lobby is, as its name suggests, the archetype of a traditional lobby chair. The minimalist, streamlined design makes the chair an ideal choice for any setting, whether you're sitting, lounging or simply relaxing. Perfect for homes, offices, or public spaces, the chair's clean aesthetic and functional build adapt to any environment with ease. Designed by Jasper Morrison, the Archetyp Lobby chair features a sturdy ash frame with an upholstered seat and back that ensure lasting comfort, even during long periods of use.
Archetyp Lobby chair, ash - green Steelcut Trio 916
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Description
Nikari's Archetyp Lobby is, as its name suggests, the archetype of a traditional lobby chair. The minimalist, streamlined design makes the chair an ideal choice for any setting, whether you're sitting, lounging or simply relaxing. Perfect for homes, offices, or public spaces, the chair's clean aesthetic and functional build adapt to any environment with ease. Designed by Jasper Morrison, the Archetyp Lobby chair features a sturdy ash frame with an upholstered seat and back that ensure lasting comfort, even during long periods of use.
Product details (12)
- Colour
- Green, ash
- Width
- 63 cm
- Depth
- 60 cm
- Height
- 75 cm
- Seat height
- 45 cm
- Armrest height
- 64 cm
- Frame material
- Oiled ash
- Upholstery fabric
- Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 916: 90% new wool, 10% nylon
- Abrasion resistance
- 100,000 Martindale
- Pilling
- 4
- Lightfastness
- 5-7
- Weight
- 15 kg
- Product ID
Designer
Jasper Morrison (b. 1959) is one of the most successful industrial designers of his generation. He is known for an aesthetic and quietly humorous style that often aims at understated everyday functionality. A graduate from the Kingston Polytechnic and Royal College of Art, Morrison opened his own studio in London in 1986, and today he has offices also in Paris and Tokyo. He has designed products from tableware to tram systems and collaborated with brands such as Alessi, Vitra, Nikari, Flos, Fredericia and Iittala. Morrison’s work has been exhibited around the world, and in 2001 he was awarded the Royal Designer for Industry distinction by the British Royal Society of Arts.
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