It is loved and celebrated - and has been for almost 80 years. The Landi chair, developed for the Swiss National Exhibition of 1939, occupies an important place in the design history of the 20th century.
With it, Hans Coray created the novel typology of the three-dimensionally shaped seat shell on a separate base. The clear structure of the chair, which is made entirely of aluminium, is divided into two parts. The two crossbars merge from the legs into the low armrests. The 91 punched holes not only save weight and ensure the flexibility of the comfortable shell, they also give the graceful 'Landi' its unmistakable expression.
A classic for outdoor use, but also quite comfortable indoors. Lightweight, stackable, weather resistant and everything your furniture heart has ever desired.