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Alias 417 Highframe Chair in Black Mesh with Black Lacquered Aluminium Frame

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Alias 417 Highframe Chair in Black Mesh with Black Lacquered Aluminium Frame by Alberto Meda Stacking chair with arms, structure composed of extruded aluminium profile and die-cast aluminium elements. Seat and back in fire retardant PVC covered polyester mesh, in eco-leather Serge Ferrari®, in fabric Camira® or Kvadrat® or in Pelle Frau® leather. Born in Lenno Tremezzina (Como), in 1945, he graduated in mechanical engineering from the Milan Polytechnic. In 1987 and 1989 he designed two historic chairs for Alias: lightlight and softlight. The former is on show in the permanent collection in the MoMA in New York. The first Alias chairs in the frame range date from 1994. These were followed in 2003 by frametable, in 2007 by the out collection teak, in 2009 by the biplane table and in 2011 hydrochiar. In 2013, the oscillating tilt mechanism was introduced on the plus versions of the rolling frame and meeting frame chairs, later to be enhanced by a new soft finish in 2015. He lives and works in Milan. Additional Information: Material: Lacquered aluminium, mesh Upholstery finish: Mesh A black (R007) Frame finish: Black (A009) Dimensions: 51 W x 56 D x 82 H cm Seat height: 48 cm Available in other upholstery options: White - only for lacquered and chromed versions (R009), black (R007), grey melange (R028), light grey (R003), dark grey (R006), metallic grey (R020), “cipria” sand (R011), coral red (R024), aubergine (R025), Urban, Xtreme, Divina, Maple, Remix, Tonus, SC ColorSphere®: white SC04 latte - for lacquered and chromed versions only (B004), black SC 20 inchiostro (B020), grey SC26 topo (B026), brown SC56 siena (B056), brown SC57 torba (B057), brown SC80 bruno havana (B080), other colors available on request. Available in other frame finish options: Chromed (CR), Polished (AB), white (A019), black (A011), graphite grey (A022), sand (A047), “cipria” sand (A039), coral red (A041), aubergine (A042) Available in other various options
  • Creator:
    Alias (Manufacturer),Alberto Meda (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 32.29 in (82 cm)Width: 20.08 in (51 cm)Depth: 22.05 in (56 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Aluminum,Lacquered
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    2022
  • Production Type:
    New & Custom(Current Production)
  • Estimated Production Time:
    13-14 weeks
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Brooklyn, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 417.06.0041stDibs: LU1639230816762
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