Taia
Product Information
Designed by Simon Pengelly, TAIA is a wide collection of versatile armchairs characterized by its timeless design of flowing and enveloping shapes. A complete family of chairs that seeks a transversal use, functionality and comfort. The different chairs are generated by combining comfortable seats with a wide range of different bases that allow different functionalities keeping a common aesthetic. The seats are available in a select range of timeless polypropylene colours that can incorporate upholstered seats or be fully upholstered for greater comfort. The infinite possibilities of customization and the wide selection of finishes available allow for optimal integration in the most diverse contexts and spaces.
- Origin: 西班牙
- Designer: Simon Pengelly
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Dimensions: 4 leg base on casters – W610 x D610 x H800 / SH460 mm, 4 plastic leg base – W600 x D600 x H800 / SH450 mm, 4 steel leg base – W600 x D600 x H790 / SH450 mm, 4 wooden leg base – W600 x D600 x H790 / SH450 mm, 5 spoke steel swivel base on casters – Ø690 x H790 / SH450 mm, Cantilever base – W600 x D600 x H770 / SH685 mm, Steel rod base – W600 x D600 x H770 / SH450 mm
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