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Armchair Mikado with die-cast aluminum base and fabric cover

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I'm delighted to finally be able to introduce you to 'Mikado'. A quiet but very present, super versatile chair by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby. An armchair that aims to impress not with its shape, but with its comfort.

Whether at the dining table, in a restaurant or in meeting rooms - this armchair is wonderfully comfortable and can also be used for longer periods of sitting.

This is thanks to an ingenious mechanism that allows the backrest to move very easily. Sitting feels flexible and very natural, which I particularly appreciate - seating comfort through movement, I would call it. The soft upholstery ensures a pleasant sink-in effect - and yet sitting remains active.

What's more, this beautiful chair has a very sustainable design thanks to its modular components. The upholstery is also made without the use of glue. This also means that the fabrics can be removed for cleaning or replacing and that the materials can be recycled again. Slight creases and waves that form due to the adhesive-free construction are a deliberate design feature, not a quality defect.

'Mikado' is not just a chair that comes with or without a backrest, but an entire system with different bases, backrests and different fabric and leather covers in a variety of colors.

This version here comes with indicated armrests and a die-cast aluminum base and is covered with high-quality fabric in your choice of color.

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Label
Designer*in

Edward Barber

Designer*in

Jay Osgerby

Back shell material

Post-consumer polypropylene recycled

Seat plate material

Aluminum die casting

Upholstery material

Polyurethane foam

Base frame material

Die-cast aluminum powder-coated or polished

Material fabric cover Plano

100% polyester

Material fabric cover Savana

50% polyacrylic / 23% linen / 19% cotton / 8% polyamide

Mass

W: 59 cm / D: 56.5 cm / H: 81 cm / Seat height: 44 cm

Note

Movable backrest

Design / Made in

Germany