| dimensions totales | |
|---|---|
largeur |
450 mm |
hauteur |
770 mm |
profondeur |
490 mm |
Cerruti Baleri
Juliette chair

Cerruti Baleri
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Design : Hannes Wettstein
Article n° : HW601
id Stylepark: 05.1184.10042
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meubles de maison
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chaises
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01 profil du produit
description de produit
Chaise (HW601), tabouret cuisine (HW608), tabouret bar (HW609). Structure en barre d'acier laqué époxy dans les couleurs noir mat (N) argent métallisé (AG) et blanc (W). Assise et dossier en tôle moulée et laquée de la même couleur que la structure. Ou bien chassis chromé (CR) avec assise et dossier laqués noir mat (N) ou aluminium satiné (ALS). Version en acier inox (IX) destinée à lusage extérieur (seulement HW601). Accessoires disponibles: housses (HW601FS, HW601FSC), chariot (HW602 seulement pour HW601), element de raccord (HW606), chaise empilable avec tablette écritoire (HW607).
02 dimensions/poids
| dimensions d'assise | |
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largeur d'assise |
400 mm |
hauteur d'assise |
450 mm |
| poids | |
|---|---|
poids |
5,3 kg |
03 matériaux/couleur
description du matériau/processus
Seat and backrest slipcovers (HW601FS/FSC) in synthetic material (white or black) or
leather (natural, bulgarian red or black).
Chromed trolley (HW602) to carry up to 10 chairs.
Connection elements (HW606) in black plastic material.
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05 Tags
Cerruti Baleri Articles, Cerruti Baleri Products, Exhibitions, Hannes Wettstein Articles, Hannes Wettstein Products06 Articles about Cerruti Baleri and Hannes Wettstein
Aestheticizing the seemingly imperfect
During imm Cologne, the Museum für Angewandte Kunst opened a special kind of exhibition: “Isn’t it romantic? – Contemporary Design Balancing between Poetry and Provocation”. An homage to the longing for a world that isn’t always perfect.
› To the articleWhy the office is what it is
Cell offices and cubicles are considered negative examples of office design. The era of what we would today regard as the human office started with the “Citizen Office”. Concepts such as the “Net'n'Nest” symbolize the attempt to combine networking and concentrated work. So will we in future work in a kind of adventure playground for adults?
› To the articleHe was always on the look-out for the archetype of an object
Ever since the death of its founder Studio Hannes Wettstein has been run by several managing directors. Alongside new projects, the focus is on looking after his estate. Meret Ernst spoke with Simon Husslein about this balancing act.
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