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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

200-190 Chair

Series: 200-190
Package dimensions: 105 × 47 × 59 cm (product assembled, pair in box)
Legs: solid ash wood with brass finishing
Internal Structure: plywood
Seat Interior: high resilience foam
Upholstery: all fabrics collections
Contract: norm passed EN 16139

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The Story Behind

The distinctive curved backrest is the distinguishing design element that made the 200-190 Chair an undisputed icon of the 1960s. The chair's decorative, lightweight and functional form will complement the carefully styled interior of a dining room, home office or restaurant.

The 200-190 Chair in its new look is made of the highest-quality ash wood and finished with brass accessories. A reissue of this icon represents the ultimate comfort, carefully balanced proportions and exceptional craftsmanship at the highest quality standards.

IN DETAIL

Fabric: VELVET

The VELVET collection is synonymous with refinement and softness. Velvet has delighted since its arrival in Europe, providing a royal feel.

This highly tactile fabric, available in a soft color palette, fits a broad range of interiors, adding a touch of sophistication to any home. The fabric’s special stain resistant coating makes it easy to clean.

IN DETAIL

Wood: ASH

Ash is a noble wood with special properties. It is used especially when elasticity and strength are required. Ash is also valued due to its structure that is characterized by a marbled pattern. It can also be recognized by its clearly visible annual rings that indicate the highest quality of the wood.

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Rajmund Hałas: Virtuoso

Rajmund Teofil Hałas was an outstanding designer, architect and educator. His best-known design from the 1960s, the 200-190 Chair, is a piece of furniture with a simple wooden structure, an exceptionally comfortable seat and backrest that has become an integral part of many Polish homes.

During his scholarship in Finland, Hałas was influenced by Nordic design, which we can undoubtedly see in many of his works that refer to Scandinavian design thought.

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