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Alias 511 Taormina Studio Chair in Gray Seat and Black Lacquered Steel Frame

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Alias 511 Taormina Studio Chair in Gray Seat and Black Lacquered Steel Frame by Alfredo Häberli Height adjustable armchair with soft (or hard ***) castors and 5-star swivel base in lacquered steel. Seat and back in solid plastic material padded with CFC free expanded polyurethane foam; removable cover in fabric, synthetic-leather or in leather.*** on request Born in Buenos Aires in 1964, he moved to Zurich in 1977, where in 1988 he began working as curator and designer of numerous exhibitions at the Museum für Gestaltung. In 1991, he graduated in Industrial Design by the Höhere Schule für Gestaltung. In 1997 he designed for Alias SEC, a system of modular elements, and a range of objects under the Danese label. In subsequent years he designed for Alias legnoletto (2001) and segesta (2003), plein air (2007), stabiles (2009), cross table and tec (2011). the erice and enna chairs and the textile bed (2013), the ago table (2014). He lives and works in Zurich. Additional Information: Material: Textured lacquered steel, upholstery Frame Finish: Black (A011) Upholstery Finish: Kvadrat® C Steelcut Trio [124] Dimensions: 59 W x 59 D x 78-88 H cm Seat Height: 45-55 cm Available in other frame finish options: White (A019), graphite grey (A022), sand (A047), light grey (A051), oak (RV), dark oak (RVT), ash grey oak (RC), white (V131), black (V140), sand (V142), chromed (CR) Available in other upholstery finish options: Living I, Living II, Urban, Xtreme, Stamskin® Top, Maple, Tonus, Canvas, Divina, Foss, Hallingdal 65, Hero, Steelcut, SC ColorSphere®: white SC04 latte (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 various options
  • Creator:
    Alias (Manufacturer),Alfredo Häberli 1 (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 34.65 in (88 cm)Width: 23.23 in (59 cm)Depth: 23.23 in (59 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Steel,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: 511.20.0061stDibs: LU1639230494192
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