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Studio chair by 'Embru' -10 %

What's up? What are you sitting on in your home office? If you haven't made it comfortable and beautiful yet, now is the time to do so.

The Atelier chair, designed by Swiss product designer Christophe Marchand for the traditional company Embru, is both comfortable and visually striking.

In terms of seating feel, the chair is somewhat reminiscent of a sitting ball, i.e. it rocks back and forth minimally and thus supports active sitting. This is made possible by a rubber membrane under the seat. This strengthens your back and you sit upright on it. It's a very pleasant feeling because the backrest really supports your back just right.

In terms of shape, the typical school chair is neither round nor square, but playful and yet practical. And then it is also available in beautiful wood colours to choose from.

A chair for big and small, because the seat height and backrest are adjustable.

Please let me know if you want the chair with wheels or glides.

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additional 2 % discount for prepayment

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Design

Christophe Marchand

Material wooden parts

Moulded plywood with anti-slip CPL coating or veneered

Material frame

Five-star base in polished die-cast aluminium / underside powder-coated RAL 7024 / chrome-plated pedestal

Material backrest support

Polished die-cast aluminium

Material backrest bar

Steel, bright chrome plated

Mass

W: 41 cm / D: 39 cm / H: adjustable 44-65 cm

Seat

Can be tilted approx. 5° on all sides

Seat height

Adjustable by means of chrome-plated gas spring, 44-65 cm / rotatable

Backrest

3-D, movable on all sides / adjustable in height and depth in 2 steps (approx. 3 cm)

Glider selection

Rubber glider or carpet glider

Roll selection

Double swivel castors / plastic, chrome-plated cover

Unbraked rollers

Freewheeling, without brake or locking device

Braked rollers

Unloaded braked (does not slip away when you rise from the chair)

Note

The version with glides cannot be equipped with castors

Design / Made in

Switzerland