Fredericia Post Chair
  • Fredericia Post Chair
  • Fredericia Post Chair
  • Fredericia Post Chair
  • Fredericia Post Chair
  • Fredericia Post Chair
  • Fredericia Post Chair
  • Fredericia Post Chair

Fredericia Post Chair

€801.65
Availability 6 to 8 weeks.
Wood: *
Glides Felt: *
Shipping Costs
€88.25
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With its upright stance and solid wood frame, the Post Chair embodies the principles of simplicity that drive designer Cecilie Manz.

Cleverly constructed with a minimal use of space for the arms yet a comfortably wide seat, the Post Chair looks clean and crisp.

A welcome addition to any restaurant, hotel, private home or corporate setting, it features a plywood seat and back to add subtlety, available in an upholstered seat version in leather or fabric.

 

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Specifications

Laquered oak or ash

Size Description

Width: 54cm

Height: 79,9cm

Depth: 49.6cm

Seat Height: 45cm

  • Cecilie Manz

    Cecilie Manz wants to sent the message that everything is possible. This positive conviction stems from her upbringing in a creative environment of artists and craftsmen. Her interest in design and materials brought her to Danmarks Designskole (the Danish School of Design), where she studied a curriculum of furniture and implements. Her determination to explore function and ability to think conceptually was sharpened further during a period of study in Helsinki. Today in her own design studio, Cecilie Manz strives to combine conceptualism with the Danish penchant for durable materials and sublime, craftsman-like finish. An innovative fire and sense of detail express themselves in Cecilie Manz?fs lighting designs for Lightyears. As she puts it, new products should either be innovative and rejuvenating, or offer improvement, in order to earn recognition. Thus, she has done her utmost to develop designs that do not steal attention from the light, but ensure that function always prevails.
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