Frama's Union is a beautifully straightforward chair, carrying just a hint of industrial character in its design. The aluminium frame sets the tone, but it's the stretched seat that brings everything together, adding just the right amount of warmth and texture to balance the cool industrial nature. This Union chair is upholstered in vinyl-coated polyester, making it waterproof and ready for life outdoors, so the light and versatile chair works just as well on a terrace or balcony as it does around a dining table or in a restaurant. The Union chair was designed by Michael Antrobus.
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Union chair, aluminium - taupe mesh
Description
Frama's Union is a beautifully straightforward chair, carrying just a hint of industrial character in its design. The aluminium frame sets the tone, but it's the stretched seat that brings everything together, adding just the right amount of warmth and texture to balance the cool industrial nature. This Union chair is upholstered in vinyl-coated polyester, making it waterproof and ready for life outdoors, so the light and versatile chair works just as well on a terrace or balcony as it does around a dining table or in a restaurant. The Union chair was designed by Michael Antrobus.
- Width: 18.11 in (46 cm)
- Depth: 19.09 in (48.5 cm)
- Height: 30.31 in (77 cm)
- Seat depth: 13.39 in (34 cm)
- Seat height: 18.7 in (47.5 cm)
- Colour Aluminium, taupe
- Frame material Aluminium
- Upholstery fabric Sling fabric (Woven Vinyl-Coated Polyester)
- Weight 12.57 lbs (5.7 kg)
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Care instructions
Wipe with a soft cloth wrung out in clean water or with a mild soap/detergent.
Avoid using cleaners containing any type of chemicals on the furniture.
After cleaning, the aluminum should be dried with a soft cloth to prevent streaks and scratches. - Product ID: FR8603
British designer Michael Antrobus has lived and worked in Copenhagen since 2016. Before establishing his own studio, he gained experience in Spain, Austria and London, where he worked for, among others, Tom Dixon. Antrobus is known for his open, experimental approach and a design process shaped by making. He is interested in the dialogue between craft techniques and industrial production.
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