AATOS Dining Stacking Chair (Upholstered Seat)


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Wood - Finish
Japanese Oak NF / WNF / MBR / DBR / GY / DGY / BL
Size
Stacking Chair (Upholstered Seat) / Stacking Chair H(Upholstered Seat)
w:505 d:495 h:745(H:765) sh:450(H:470) wt:5.0

Stackable up to four chairs
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Stacking Chair(Upholstered Seat)
Japanese Oak NF / BQ-DBR L2

Designer

Antti Kotilainen
Antti Kotilainen
The Antti Kotilainen design studio was founded in Helsinki in 1997. Specialized in furniture design, it also deals with product design and complete visual concepts that combine graphic and spatial design.
Kotilainen's design is characterized by an organic functionalism aimed at meeting contemporary requirements. At the base of his work there is the desire to perfect the problems and technical details, concerning both the manufacturing process and the applicability, until the desired aesthetic result is achieved, with the aim of obtaining a design that seems completely spontaneous. but at the same time essential.

In keeping with the best of Scandinavian tradition, Kotilainen has also explored new ways of working with wood in many of his creations. Since 1993, he has collaborated with various Scandinavian furniture companies, such as Martela, Piiroinen, as well as with the American Knoll, Italian Arper and Lapalma.
His works, widely recognized and presented in various Finnish and international exhibitions, have been used to furnish the public spaces of companies, universities and cultural sites in numerous European countries, the United States, Australia and Japan.
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[F1] PERSIA BR
[F1] PERSIA LGY
[F1] PERSIA CGY
[F2] SYURO LGY
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[F2] JAN BU
[F2] Fili BR
[F2] JAN GY
[F2] Fili BU
[F2] BLEND LBE
[F2] BLEND LGN
[F2] BLEND PN
[F2] BLEND LGY
[F2] Longchamp WT
[F2] Longchamp BE
[F2] Longchamp CGY
[F3] ULTRASUEDE LGY
[F3] ULTRASUEDE GY
[F3] ULTRASUEDE DGY
[F3] SULTAN GN
[F3] SULTAN BU
[F3] SULTAN RE
[F3] MAPLE BR
[F3] MAPLE DBR
[F3] MAPLE DBG
[F3] LIKE YE
[F3] LIKE DGY
[F3] LIKE NV
[F3] LINOVA OR
[F3] LINOVA BU
[F4] SARMASSA LGY
[F4] TONICA LGY
[F4] TONICA DGY
[F4] BIRO GY
[F4] BIRO GN
[F4] MAGNOLIA GY
[F4] Lumiere BE
[F4] Lumiere LGY
[F4] Lumiere DGY
[F5] AVANCE BR
[F5] Camila BE
[F5] Camila GN
[F5] Camila BU
[F5] Camila GY
[F5] Kokyu BR
[F5] Kokyu RBR
[F5] Zero BL
[F5] Zero NV
[F5] BENTLEY BR
[F5] FINE GY
[F5] BENTLEY GY
[F5] BENTLEY BL
[F5] RIVIE YE
[F5] RIVIE LBR
[F5] RIVIE BG
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Wood - Finish

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Japanese Oak NF
Japanese Oak WNF
Japanese Oak MBR
Japanese Oak DBR
Japanese Oak GY
Japanese Oak DGY
Japanese Oak BL
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Washable Upholstery
Dry-cleanable Upholstery
Product adopted the molded urethane foams for the cushion parts.
● About Molded Urethane Foams
A molded foam, a technical method, is made by filling a mixture of raw materials to compound in a shaping mold.
This method helps creating ideal fine lines and fluffiness which add variety in designs.
It is able to produce one-piece molding with built in flame also save raw materials. The biggest benefit of it is that the long lasting comfort.
Product adopted molded urethane foams for the cushion parts of seats
● About Molded Urethane Foams
A molded foam, a technical method, is made by filling a mixture of raw materials to compound in a shaping mold.
This method helps creating ideal fine lines and fluffiness which add variety in designs.
It is able to produce one-piece molding with built in flame also save raw materials. The biggest benefit of it is that the long lasting comfort.
Product adopted the detachable covers in order to maintain easily when re-upholstering.
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