Chairs

font

design: arge2

If you are looking for a counterpoint to the rigour and rationality of the right angle, you will find the perfect partner in the font wooden chair range. Its gentle form without rigid alignment encourages a change of sitting position. This makes font particularly interesting for use in rooms where the focus is on inspiration, mobility and playfulness – in other words, in all areas dedicated to relaxation, creative communication and the generation of ideas. The chair plays on the natural human need to sit. The backrest extends round to the front and – almost purely by accident – can also be used as an armrest.

Encourages your playful instinct.

The wooden chair programme font is not an item of furniture for lovers of straight lines. The two half shells of the seat and backrest with their curved surfaces interact playfully, creating a basic shape that is ideal for positioning anywhere in the room. Understated, round wooden legs made of beech or oak support the seat and backrest. Together with the steel substructure, they lend the chair a high level of stability that is nevertheless unobtrusive. The small cross-sections preserve the elegant design of the chair. Different colour schemes provide font with a versatile look: the unicoloured, monochrome version boasts an overall shape that is both compact and consistent. Colour combinations with wood, metal and upholstery, on the other hand, accentuate its straightforward logo-like design.

Area
Working Café, Bistro, Canteen, Workshop
Configurator

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Variants & technical data

6895

Chair, seat and inner back upholstered

Two light wooden chairs with a bistro table.
Three wooden chairs at a bistro table, photographed from above.
Different wooden chairs in a meeting room with a wooden floor.
Black wooden chair photographed from above.
Different wooden chairs in a meeting room.

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