| overall dimension | |
|---|---|
width |
630 mm |
height |
810 mm |
Depth |
800 mm |
Wilkhahn
Programm 850/1 - Velas

Wilkhahn
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Design: Eric Degenhardt
Presented: Orgatec 2008, Cologne
stylepark-id: 05.1010.50166
categories: |
Design
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office / contract furniture
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seating furniture
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waiting furniture
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01 product description
Product description
Casual excellence. Inviting minimalism. Innovative comfort.
Informal, almost private encounters are particularly important for exchanging ideas and opinions, as well as creating networks. The Velas lounge range is an excellent choice for informal surroundings that still require a professional touch. The range's design reflects the lightweight steel tube furniture of classical modernism and translates the principle of a supporting metal frame structure with covered seat and backrests in its own way. The fluid transition of front legs, side sections and rear horizontal brace creates an especially relaxed, but professional look. The apparently suspended seat frame with its distinctive edge to the backrest also lends the chair a subtle, soft touch.
In addition to the quality of its design, Velas also sets itself apart with its innovative covers. The 3D knitting technology in the lined cover, with different levels of elasticity, is everything you could wish for in terms of comfort.
02 dimensions/weight
| Seat dimensions | |
|---|---|
Height of seat |
320 mm |
03 awards
Awards
iF Design Award 2009
Red Dot Award: Product Design 2009
Good Design Award 2009
04 Tags
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