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Vitra ES 108/ES 105 Office Chair

Vitra ES 108/ES 105 Office Chair

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£4442.00

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Lobby Chair's structural principle makes it similar in terms of comfort to Lounge Chair. It consists of three individual upholstered sections connected by means of metal side sections. The Lobby Chairs were originally designed for the lobby at the Rockefeller Center in New York, in subsequent years various versions were produced, but they all have one thing in common: outstanding sitting comfort. The ES108 (taller version) and the ES105 (wider version) have a die-cast aluminium frame and polyurethane foam upholstery.

Colour: Chrome frame, Leather - Nero, Asphalt, Chocolate, Red, Sand or Snow (CLICK HERE to see Leather finishes)
Material: Die-Cast Aluminium frame, polyurethane foam upholstery
Dimensions: ES 108 - Height: 865mm, Depth: 700mm, Width: 690mm / ES 105 - Height: 780mm, Depth: 745mm, Width: 750mm
Designer: Charles & Ray Eames

Delivery Time: 45 to 60 days

"Vitra is a furniture company dedicated to developing healthy, intelligent, inspiring and durable solutions for the office, the home and for public spaces. Vitra’s products and concepts are developed in Switzerland by applying a diligent design process that brings together the company’s engineering excellence with the creative genius of leading international designers. It is their goal to create products with a high functional and aesthetic life expectancy.The Vitra Campus architecture, the Vitra Design Museum, workshops, publications, collections and archives are all integral elements of the Vitra Project. They give Vitra the opportunity to gain perspective and depth in all of its creative activities. Their furniture includes authorised original designs by Charles & Ray Eames, Jasper Morrison, Jean Prouve, Verner Panton and many more."

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