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larghezza |
1500 mm |
altezza |
750 mm |
profondità |
750 mm |
Moroso
Skate Sofa
Design: Alfredo Häberli
Nr. articolo: Skate Sofa
ID Stylepark: 05.1894.10098
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SKATE is an extremely refined and versatile sectional waiting system for the home and for business use. It is a system of pieces that, joined together by the small table linking elements form wide curves in public spaces; it is also a system of individual free-standing pieces in the case of more secluded, intimate spaces, as the designer underlines: Skate is a gesture, a silhouette of a seated person. The sides of the chair stand on the floor. There is a strong visual sign at the height of the knees, which transmits protection, making you think of a private and intimate space. Lightness and transparency underline the formal gesture. Skate is the ice-skate that spins around the chairs, and it is also the idea for the table. The structure of the chairs is foam, while the small tables have powder-painted steel bases and the top in two variants: tempered glass or covered Corian.
The model SKATE is fix. Steel frame covered with injected flame-retardant polyurethane foam. Basement in varnished steel. Underfeet in polyamide.
Tables: Basement in varnished steel. Top in tempered glass.
02 dimensioni/peso
| Dimensioni sedili | |
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altezza della seduta |
440 mm |
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