GUBI’s Violin chair, designed by studio GamFratesi, charms with its pure minimalist silhouette, and gentle curvy details. The name of the dining chair refers to two parallel lines on the back resembling the strings of a violin. The powder-coated steel frame and the slender, tapered legs hold the embracing backrest that supports the arms. The contemporary and light appearance of the chair suits well to be deployed in groups around the dining table and the seat provides a comfortable position during meals as well as socializing.
Violin chair, fully upholstered, Gabriel tempt 60152
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Description
GUBI’s Violin chair, designed by studio GamFratesi, charms with its pure minimalist silhouette, and gentle curvy details. The name of the dining chair refers to two parallel lines on the back resembling the strings of a violin. The powder-coated steel frame and the slender, tapered legs hold the embracing backrest that supports the arms. The contemporary and light appearance of the chair suits well to be deployed in groups around the dining table and the seat provides a comfortable position during meals as well as socializing.
Product details (12)
- Colour
- Black, gray
- Width
- 22.83 in (58 cm)
- Depth
- 21.65 in (55 cm)
- Height
- 29.72 in (75.5 cm)
- Seat depth
- 21.65 in (55 cm)
- Seat height
- 18.9 in (48 cm)
- Frame material
- Powder-coated steel
- Upholstery fabric
- Gabriel tempt 60152
- Abrasion resistance
- 90 Martindale
- Pilling
- 4-5
- Lightfastness
- 5-8
- Weight
- 14.11 lbs (6.4 kg)
- Product ID
Designer
GamFratesi studio was founded in 2006 by Danish architect Stine Gam (born 1975) and Italian architect Enrico Fratesi (born 1978). The studio is based in Copenhagen, though Gam and Fratesi are continuously traveling between Italy and Denmark for development and research of new projects. GamFratesi has designed furniture and lighting fixtures to Louis Poulsen, Gubi, Hay, Fritz Hansen and Skultuna, among others.
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