Landi-Chair
Chairs from Westermann AG, Designed by Hans Coray
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Product description
Concept
It is lightweight, water-resistant and elegant: the Landistuhl. Created by Swiss designer Hans Coray (1906 –1991), the Landistuhl was destined to become the most memorable object of the Swiss national exhibition - or "Landi" - held in Zurich in 1939. Today the chair can be found in all of the major design museums around the world.
Its characteristic hole pattern lends the stackable aluminium chair an airy look and feel as well as providing stability. Its unadorned functionality, timeless aesthetics and indestructible materials make the Landistuhl the ideal all-weather furniture for both indoor and outdoor use.
Its characteristic hole pattern lends the stackable aluminium chair an airy look and feel as well as providing stability. Its unadorned functionality, timeless aesthetics and indestructible materials make the Landistuhl the ideal all-weather furniture for both indoor and outdoor use.
More about this product
Categorised in Seating - Chairs - stackable - with armrests - 4-leg base - Residential - Outdoor / Garden - Contract - Office - Hospitality - Multipurpose.
Manufacturer
Westermann AG
Family
Landi-Chair
Architonic ID
1025113
Year of Launch
1939
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