Co Chair, Partially Upholstered, without Arms

Co Chair, Partially Upholstered, without Arms

Designer Norm Architects

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Co Chair, Partially Upholstered, without Arms

Co Chair, Partially Upholstered, without Arms

Designer Norm Architects

Frame

Selected: Black Steel

Back

Selected: Black Oak

Upholstery

Selected: 0842 Black/ Dakar

Regular price $780.00
Regular price Sale price $780.00
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Ready to ship in: 3-5 weeks
SHIPPING DELAYS

Due to warehouse closure, you may experience a delay in handling and shipping,  on orders placed after December 18. Additionally, stock may be subject to change after placing your order. We expect shipping & inventory levels to resume as normal on January 8th or shortly thereafter.

SKU 71145-004462

Materials

Seat/Back/Arms - Form-pressed Beech & Oak Veneer
Black Steel Frame - Powder-Coated Welded Steel
Chrome Frame - Chromed Welded Steel
Stacking Shield - Polyamide

Dimensions

Co Chair, No Arms:
Height: 29.5"
Width: 19.7"
Length: 19.5"
Weight: 17.6 lbs

Co Chair With Arms:
Height: 29.5"
Width: 22.8"
Length: 19.5"
Weight: 26.5 lbs

All Chairs:
Seat Height: 17.7"
Weight capacity tested up to 450 lbs (EN 1728:2012, 6.4)

All of our Upholstered Co Chair, Dining Chairs are available as custom made products only, with a lead time of 10 weeks. Our Co Chairs are customized just for you, so sales for these chairs are final.

Together, mutually, in common: the words that define the prefix ‘co-’ are at the heart of our new Co Chair design. Conceived in collaboration with The Office Group and Norm Architects, the multi-functional chair adapts to a wide range of needs and interior styles. It addresses the space and design challenges shared by spaces both private and public, making it as appealing in homes as in shared areas like conferences, boardrooms, and touch-down co-working lounges.

Drawing on The Office Group's extensive knowledge of workplace needs, the Co Chair pairs a lightweight, sleek profile with great seating comfort †and the option to stack up to 12 to 15 chairs in a compact tower. Aesthetically, the designer's contoured form and warm materials bring Norm Architect' s signature, human-centered minimalism to residential and hospitality applications. The designer's versatility is the result of a thoughtful construction and a wide array of materials: with numerous veneer finishes and upholstery options to choose from, the Co Chair is easy to customize to create the desired expression and experience.

The chair is distinguished by a wide veneer back, whose proportions allow freedom of movement and provide maximum comfort. Comfort also led the design of the backrest, which is positioned and angled for exceptional support. The Co Chair's slender yet robust powder-coated steel frame defines the intriguing geometric silhouette †and delivers high durability. Optional veneer armrests adding another aesthetic and functional dimension, serving both for added comfort and for suspending the chair off the floor for easy cleaning.


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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Aleksandar Lazic Norm Architects

Studio Aleksandar Lazic, based in Denmark, is led by Aleksandar Lazic, who holds a Master's degree in Engineering with a specialisation in product development. This expertise is evident in his design process, where he skillfully balances the visionary aspects of design with meticulous execution in manufacturing. Despite the studio’s relatively recent establishment, Aleksandar has dedicated a decade to developing furniture for some of the most prestigious brands in the Danish design industry. Aleksandar’s designs originate from a functional perspective – identifying a need and devising effective solutions. With a strong manufacturing background, his visual language is precise and characterized by his thoughtful selection of materials, chosen for their visual appeal, functionality and compatibility with intended manufacturing methods. His material palette focuses on natural materials, which develop their own unique story through patina over time, adding character and depth to the pieces. His ultimate goal is to create timeless objects that grow more beautiful with use, merging the aesthetic traditions of the past with contemporary ideas about form and function.