Kevi Kids 2533J chair, amber

Montana Furniture

329.00€

Colour: Brown, aluminium, black


Montana Furniture
Kevi Kids 2533J chair
329.00€



Description

Montana Furniture’s Kevi Kids 2533J chair roots back to 1958, when Danish architect Jørgen Rasmussen designed the Kevi swivel chair with wheels. Decades after the release of the original Kevi, the popular chair was redesigned into a stackable, four-legged model and a miniature version, designed for children aged 3–12.

Due to its simplistic design, sleek steel frame and smooth wooden surface, the structure of the chair is both sturdy and light. The comfortable seat gives the perfect support for studying, homework, and creative crafts and adds a delightful pop of color to the kids’ room. The Kevi 2533J chair is available in several classic as well as deliciously dreamy colours.

Colour
Brown, aluminium, black
Width
48 cm
Depth
46 cm
Height
55–71 cm
Seat height
31.5–41.5 cm
Frame material
Lacquered aluminium
Seat material
Polypropylene
Product ID
MON2533J-142

Jørgen Rasmussen

Jørgen Rasmussen is a Danish architect born in Odense in 1931. He graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1955. After this, Jørgen and his twin brother decided to start their own studio, focusing especially on single-family houses.

Jørgen Rasmussen is particularly known for his popular Kevi chair collection. In 1965, Rasmussen invented the double wheel caster used on the Kevi chairs, in which the two wheels are placed asymmetrically and rotate independently. For this invention, he was also awarded the ID Prize. The innovative Kevi wheels revolutionized offices and are now used on furniture all over the world.

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