Harbour chair wood base, 2018
Harbour chair wood base by NORM.Architects for Menu.
The inviting Harbour chair was designed for the new Menu headquarters in Nordhavn (Northern Harbour) in Copenhagen.
The Harbour dining chair features a generous and organic outline; the armrests bend outwards for maximum support and the high backrest provide both comfort and an elegant appearance.
Please see Harbour chair steel base for the same chair with a powder-coated steel base. Seat shell available in a wide range of finishes; with plastic or upholstered shell.
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Description
Harbour chair wood base by NORM.Architects for Menu.
The inviting Harbour chair was designed for the new Menu headquarters in Nordhavn (Northern Harbour) in Copenhagen.
The Harbour dining chair features a generous and organic outline; the armrests bend outwards for maximum support and the high backrest provide both comfort and an elegant appearance.
Please see Harbour chair steel base for the same chair with a powder-coated steel base. Seat shell available in a wide range of finishes; with plastic or upholstered shell.
Dimensions
59w x 57d x 45/81cmh
Materials
Plastic colours:
Black, white, light grey, olive, burned red or khaki
Fabric category 1:Gaja C2C, Remix 2, Hot Madison, City Velvet, Pastel Poetry
Fabric category 2:Canvas, Colline, Hallingdal 65, Fiord, Savanna, Steelcut 2, Steelcut Trio 2, Icon
Fabric category 3: Vintage
Leather category 1:Ultra, Dakar
Leather category 2:Shade, Dunes, Nuance
Leather category 3:Royal Nubuck
Leather category 4:Elegance
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Danish company Menu manufacture products of Scandinavian design with an experimental and ambitious touch.
Menu furniture, lighting and accessories are designed for everyday life; functional products that never compromise on aesthetics. Where possible, Menu work locally with craftspeople around the world to preserve skills at the same time as creating the best modern design.