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Spargo
Architonic ID: 20174244
Einführungsjahr: 2010
The Spargo chair offers excellent seating comfort and a whole lot of support, due to its arched back and rather snug ergonomic design. The round (or square) legs are made of high-quality stainless steel (standard). Make your own unique combination of fabric and/or leather, or keep it cool and steady with an uni-upholstery. In any case, choose from over 400 colours of leather and fabric and 38 possible powder coatings, or combine them and create your own signature chair. Then put your name on the label as a finishing touch! There is also an extra wide or freischwinger version of this chair available. COM possible.
Konzept
An ergonomically very strong family dancing through life. That is what we see when we look at
this series. In all models, the typical curve in the back not only ensures an elegant silhouette, but it also provides
the perfect support. Choose from snug models, like the Bolero, Duo, Lambada, Rumba, Salsa and Spargo, or more open types like the Chacha, Rumba, Mambo and Merengue. There are even complementory benches available, named Bachata and Monica.
Discover all possibilities to personalize our furniture. Decide for a French seam or a single fold seam. Choose from over 400 colours of leather and fabric and 38 possible powder coatings, or combine them and create your own signature chair. Then put your name on the label as a finishing touch! COM possible.
Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Untergestell Metall, Metall

Netherlands
Stefan Steenkist graduated cum laude in 1994 from the Design Academy in Eindhoven. In that same year, the work he had done for his exams attracted attention during an exhibition at the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam and the International Furniture Fair in Milan. The armchair 6290F that Steenkist designed for Gelderland was nominated for the Dutch Style Prize in 1998. Stefan Steenkist designs furniture with personality. He believes that furniture should not only be beautiful, functional, comfortable and of high quality, but that it should also express emotion. “This type of ‘human contact’ makes my designs unique and independent”, says Stefan Steenkist. © Gelderland Groep