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Item No.
100534053
3.4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100534053
Karakorum
Anthracite
Charcoal
Ivory
Ivory / Walnut
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- Elegant lightweight chair.
- Contoured seat offers ergonomic comfort.
- Choose from a range of finishes and upholstery options.
- 30" H 20¾" W 21⅜" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by GamFratesi for Gubi
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Details
With the Violin Chair, Danish-Italian design duo GamFratesi sought to reduce the archetypal chair to its simplest form while simultaneously creating a unique visual character. Lightweight and elegant, the slim powder-coated steel frame supports a contoured seat and curved backrest – both of which are perfectly positioned for ergonomic comfort. Choose from a range of finishes and upholstery options. Made in Denmark.
- Elegant lightweight chair.
- Contoured seat offers ergonomic comfort.
- Choose from a range of finishes and upholstery options.
- Brand
- Gubi
- General Dimensions
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- 30" H 20¾" W 21⅜" D
- Product Weight
- 12.25 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Violin Chair
- Height (in): 30
- Width (in): 20¾
- Depth (in): 21⅜
- Weight (lbs): 12.25
- Seat Height (in): 17¾
- Seat Width (in): 19⅜
- Seat Depth (in): 18⅛
- Arm Height (in): 30
- Weight Capacity (lbs): 250
- Leg Height (in): 17⅜
- Arm Height Min (in): 29¼
- Powder-coated steel frame
- Fabric upholstery
- Notification of Filling Contents
GamFratesi
Founded by Danish architect Stine Gam and Italian industrial designer Enrico Fratesi, GamFratesi unites their diverse backgrounds with a fluidity that shows in their offerings. Considered furniture architects, Gam and Fratesi like to experiment with the traditional: they emphasize artisanal details while focusing on utility for furniture that reflects the process and techniques that created it.
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