| overall dimension | |
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width |
606 mm |
height |
813 mm |
Depth |
577 mm |
Vitra
Vegetal
Design: Erwan Bouroullec, Ronan Bouroullec
Presented: Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2009, Milan
Article no: 440 015 00
stylepark-id: 05.2051.00363
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01 product description
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Product description
Shapes from the world of vegetation serve as inspiration for Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec's new Vegetal chair, as they did for Algues. Its plant-like structure made of polyamide dyed throughout goes to the limits of the technically feasible, and the six colours (unusual for plastic chairs) emphasise the link to nature. Vegetal is stacking and suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Scheduled to be available as from Q2 2009.
02 dimensions/weight
| Seat dimensions | |
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Height of seat |
460 mm |
Depth of seat |
552 mm |
03 Tags
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