Catifa 53 chair, 2001
Catifa 53 stackable chair by Lievore Altherr Molina for Arper.
The graceful curves and sleek profile of the Catifa chair are matched by its adaptability. This highly adaptable chair may be customised using an extensive variety of finishes, bases, upholstery and accessories for a wide variety of applications or contexts, without compromising its essential character.
Please note: Price and image displayed are for the four-leg polyurethane version without arms. Please refer to 'Product Specifications' and enquire about the vast array of finishes, upholstery and base components, as this product is customizable and features numerous options.
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Description
Catifa 53 stackable chair by Lievore Altherr Molina for Arper.
The graceful curves and sleek profile of the Catifa chair are matched by its adaptability. This highly adaptable chair may be customised using an extensive variety of finishes, bases, upholstery and accessories for a wide variety of applications or contexts, without compromising its essential character.
Please note: Price and image displayed are for the four-leg polyurethane version without arms. Please refer to 'Product Specifications' and enquire about the vast array of finishes, upholstery and base components, as this product is customizable and features numerous options.
Dimensions
63w x 50d x 45/78cmh
Materials
Wide stackable chair with the four-leg base frame, available in chromed or painted steel and brushed stainless steel. The shell is available in polypropylene with front-face upholstery in leather, faux leather, fabric or customer’s fabric. Available with steel armrests, also upholstered.
For upholstery options please see downloadable pdf. Upholstery price grades can be found on the left-hand margin of each page.
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Italian furniture company Arper defines its design philosophy as 'the pursuit of the essential'.
This sythesis of technique, cost, material, function, use, taste and sustainability continues to generate a furniture range characterised by graphic clarity of form and use of colour.