CHESA CHAIR PAD チェーサチェアパッド

SGD 1,450.00

The Chesa Chair is a compact meeting and dining chair, that balances classic elegance with contemporary details. The continuous curvature of the line that forms the front legs and backrest, creates a comfortable, protective space, that also allows sitting diagonally and thus face your conversation partners on the sides.

The fine-boned frame is made of solid, sustainably sourced Japanese oak wood and the backrest of bent plywood.
The calm and clear lines make the chair recognisable, but at the same time blend into a space easily, also when in larger numbers.
The seat and backrest are available in upholstered and non-upholstered versions. The wooden frame is available in four finish colors: grey green, grain gray pure oak and terracotta.These characteristics make it a versatile chair for a variety of uses, not only in the home, but also in the workplace and hospitality spaces.

GRAY GREEN (BUILD-TO-ORDER)
Oak / Transparent Color
Fabric : Steelcut Trio 3 Green Mix
C3320BY972

GRAIN GRAY (BUILD-TO-ORDER)
Oak / Transparent Color
Fabric : Steelcut Trio 3 Warm Gray
C3320BG943

PURE OAK
Oak / Clear Coating
Fabric : Steelcut Trio 3 Beige
C3320BAE

TERRACOTTA (BUILD-TO-ORDER)
Oak / Transparent Color
Fabric : Steelcut Trio 3 Orange Mix
C3320BZ971

W570 D515 H750 SH445

Designed by JÖRG BONER

Made In Japan

All items come with 3-Years Structural Warranty.

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Moritz Schlatter.

Moritz Schlatter (*1976) was born in Switzerland and trained as an industrial designer in Zurich. After working for several international design studios, he founded his own design studio in Zurich in 2010, where he was active in the fields of products, furniture and art. Since 2016 he has been based in Tokyo, working as a freelance designer and as an associate designer with the Japanese architect Keiji Ashizawa. In his work he focuses on everyday objects for everyone, looking for simplicity and clarity as well as the controlled evocation of feelings and joy. He has worked with a number of manufacturers in Switzerland, China and Japan, received several awards and exhibited at various venues in Germany, Switzerland and Tokyo.