Fiber Side Chair Swivel Base

Fiber Side Chair Swivel Base

The open form of the Fiber Side Chair creates a versatile and light expression. Shell is made from wood fiber/plastic composite. Made to order textile and leather with base colour option of black, grey, dusty green, dusty red and oak. Plastic glide and felt glide included. 

Designed by Iskos-Berlin

Manufactured by Muuto, Denmark

Dimensions

47.5 W x 53 D x 77 H x 46 cm SH

 

Materials

Un-upholstered: Recycled Plastic Shell
The plastic of the shell is made using minimum 80% recycled plastic. The plastic is mixed with up to 25% FSC™️ (FSC-C028824) certified wood fibers. The shell is CO2 neutral by offsetting. 

Upholstered:
The shell’s inside is then upholstered with foam and fabric. The fabric is glued to the shell’s surfaces and stapled using a pipe on the edges. (available in a range of leather and fabric options) This ensures a smooth and tight surface of the textile.

Swivel base in aluminum.

Available with or without castors, please enquire for more information

This item is currently unavailable as an online purchase - please contact us to order

Additional fees may apply for deliveries outside the metropolitan areas of Melbourne, Sydney, and Canberra.
Muuto is rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition characterised by enduring aesthetics, functionality, craftsmanship and honest expression. By expanding this heritage with forward-looking materials, techniques and bold creative thinking, their ambition is to deliver new perspectives on Scandinavian design. The name Muuto comes from Muutos, meaning new perspective in Finnish. They handpick leading contemporary designers who are strong interpreters of their philosophy and combine their talents with the passionate Muuto creative team. You will know their design because it has Muutos: objects made sublime through new perspectives, enjoyed across the world, representing the best of Scandinavian design today.
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