The stool Lottus follows the aesthetics of the chair and is manufactured with three different types of support: 4 legs rotating central base cuadroide foot and skate.
A choice of two heights: 977 mm and 877 mm Simple shapes and slightly wavy, Lottus is elegant, comfortable and functional. A program chair mono shells formed from injected polypropylene tube coated metal structures. Polypropylene fabrics, lacquers.
Lottus allowed to play and combine different materials. The polypropylene casing can be mono shell colour or combined with a polypropylene or lined pad.
For each choose the option that suits you. The possibilities are endless.
A wide range of color in the shell and the seat upholstery allows Lottus be integrated into any room more personality. A novelty is the integral upholstery option for shell with seat pad available on all models of chairs. Resistant materials and durable easy to maintain.
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- Specifications
Seats and backs in recyclable injected polypropylene. Frame in birch or oak.
- Size Description
Seating Height 66 cm
Height 88 cm
Width 44 cm
Deep 43.5 cm
Seating Height 76 cm
Height 98 cm
Width 44 cm
Deep 45 cm
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Lievore Altherr Molina
Lievore Altherr Molina is a product design consulting and art direction, international studio. Was created in 1991 by the merging of its three partners: Alberto Lievore, Jeannette Altherr and Manel Molina.Since its founding, the studio has been devoted to product design, consulting and the art direction of various companies, always offering individualised solutions. Throughout the years the studio has been recognised for its furniture design, its interior design projects, its products, and packaging. Simultaneously, the studio has developed an intense teaching practice, giving seminars and training courses to new professionals at various Spanish universities and other organisations. The studio has been awarded many national and international awards, including Spain’s National Design Award in 1999. Lievore Altherr Molina has exhibited their work in Barcelona, Cologne, Chicago, Stockholm, Helsinki, Lisbon, London, Lousiana, Madrid, Malmö, Milan, New York, Paris and Tokyo. Their ideas and projects are regularly published in the most prestigious design magazines around the world.