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S 533 N All Seasons

by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, 1927 — 1.255,00 €
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S 533 N All Seasons

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The tubular steel S 533 All Seasons cantilever chair owes its fresh appearance to the Thonet design team who have updated Ludwig Mies van der Rohe classic for a new generation. And a new location: Outdoors. The new colours from the Classics in Colour collection and the plastic mesh seat/backrest combine to make the Thonet cantilever perfect for terrace, garden or in its classic lounge role

Details

Product type Multi-purpose chair
Dimensions
Weight 6,6 kg
Colours Frame

Mesh

Material Frame: powder coated tubular steel
Seat/Backrest: plastic mesh
Glides: plastic, black (optionally as felt glides for hard floors)
Function & properties The special Thonet Protect ® coating protects against the weather.
UV-resistant
Suitable for outdoor use
Delivery includes With plastic glides
Care To clean, wiping with a damp cloth and a mild detergent is recommended.
Certificates & Sustainability ThonetProtect® coating salt spray tested (720 hours) according to DIN EN ISO 9227-NSS

Thonet has declared sustainability to be a corporate principle. The manufacturer continuously optimizes all processes from production/technology, materials management and recyclability to transport routes and constantly pays attention to resource-saving energy and material consumption. Last but not least, social and ethical principles are among the top priorities. Thonet has been awarded the "Green Globe Certificate" for its measures of sustainable and environmentally friendly management - further information can be found here.
Warranty 24 months
Product family All Seasons Collection
Datasheet Click for more information (ca. 4,9 MB).

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S 533 N All Seasons, Black, Black
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