My first association with the neat chair 13Eighty from 'Hay'? Dots and Anton, of course.
Created by Dutch designers Scholten & Baijings, it takes its name from the number of tiny holes in the molded polypropylene shell. These perforations create a distinctive aesthetic where transparency and a play of light and shadow enhance the chair's expression, while the varying sizes of the holes (or dots) bring a sense of movement to the visual appearance.
But the holes also have a functional use, as they drain rainwater when you use the chairs outdoors.
In the version with armrests, you can find the stackable chair with steel legs with me in white.
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