Bic chair Colors
Chairs from Eponimo, Designed by Alberto Colzani
Product description
Bic chair is made by a single metal assembly that
supports the upholstered seat and holds the legs
and the backrest. The use of different materials in
the parts of the chair allows us to take full
advantage of their structural properties and their
surface qualities: the tactile richness of solid wood
for the backrest, the softness of ecoleather and
foam for the seat, the rigidity of metal in the
supporting structure and the durability of the
unpainted natural finish in the solid-wood legs.
Painted steel structure, solid wood legs and
backrest, cotton velvet or leather upholstered seat
with elastic support belts and polyurethane
cushion. RAL colors available upon request.
BC001
cm 49 x 35 x h 83
Seat height cm 43.5
Design Alberto Colzani 2014
supports the upholstered seat and holds the legs
and the backrest. The use of different materials in
the parts of the chair allows us to take full
advantage of their structural properties and their
surface qualities: the tactile richness of solid wood
for the backrest, the softness of ecoleather and
foam for the seat, the rigidity of metal in the
supporting structure and the durability of the
unpainted natural finish in the solid-wood legs.
Painted steel structure, solid wood legs and
backrest, cotton velvet or leather upholstered seat
with elastic support belts and polyurethane
cushion. RAL colors available upon request.
BC001
cm 49 x 35 x h 83
Seat height cm 43.5
Design Alberto Colzani 2014
More about this product
Categorised in Seating - Chairs - open base - without armrests - Seat upholstered - 4-leg base - Metal - Seat metal - Steel - Wood - Base solid wood - Residential - Contract - Hospitality.
Manufacturer
Eponimo
Family
Bic
Architonic ID
20286252
Order number
BC001C
Year of Launch
2022
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