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ARYN MAX è una collezione di sedie versatili che si distingue per il suo design leggero, essenziale e funzionale. La collezione amplia le possibilità della famiglia ARYN, ora con sedie che hanno uno schienale più grande. Il design essenziale, puro e senza tempo è stato sviluppato per poter abitare diversi spazi come uffici, scuole, università, hotel, ristoranti e residenze private. Le sedie ARYN MAX sono disponibili con struttura a quattro gambe o a slitta. Entrambe le versioni sono impilabili. I sedili e gli schienali sono disponibili in una gamma selezionata di colori di plastica e anche in una versione completamente rivestita, disponibile in un’ampia varietà di tessuti e pelli per rivestimenti.
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Scheda ambientaleCollezione ARYN MAX
Certificato Greenguard GoldCollezione ARYN MAX
Chair with sled frame (polypropylene seat & back)3D_ARX0020.zip
Chair with 4 leg frame (polypropylene seat & back)3D_ARX0010.zip
Counter chair with 4 leg frame (polypropylene seat & back)3D_ARX0030.zip
High chair with 4 leg frame (polypropylene seat & back)3D_ARX0040.zip
Chair with sled frame (upholstered seat & polypropylene back)3D_ARX0020.zip
Chair with 4 leg frame (upholstered seat & polypropylene back)3D_ARX0010.zip
Counter chair with 4 leg frame (upholstered seat & polypropylene back)3D_ARX0030.zip
High chair with 4 leg frame (upholstered seat & polypropylene back)3D_ARX0040.zip
Chair with sled frame (upholstered seat & back)3D_ARX0620.zip
Chair with 4 leg frame (upholstered seat & back)3D_ARX0610.zip
High chair with 4 leg frame (upholstered seat & back)3D_ARX0630.zip
High chair with 4 leg frame (upholstered seat & back)3D_ARX0640.zip
Chair with 4 leg frameANSI BIFMA X5.4
Chair with 4 leg frameUNE EN 16139
Chair with sled frameANSI BIFMA X5.4
Chair with sled frameUNE EN 16139
After finishing University in 1995 with a degree in industrial design, Jonathan left England to work in a design studio in Boston Massachusetts. During this two year period working on lighting and seating, Jonathan gained valuable experience and developed an excitement for the design process. Jonathan went from the US to France, working for the next six years with Burkhard Vogtherr. Initially this was intended to be a short experience but the more Jonathan and Burkhard worked together the more the working relationship bonded. In 2003 Jonathan moved to London where after briefly working with Barber Osgerby set up his own studio in 2004. Working with other designers had given great experience not only in how a product comes together but also in knowing what makes a product a good product. Jonathan has brought this experience together with a desire to make products for the next generation of users, fusing Influences from nature and modern technology, with a goal to create simple, elegant, innovative products.
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