ROBIN DAY POLYSIDE CHAIR Gray Frame
This is the "ROBIN DAY POLYSIDE CHAIR" designed by Robin Day of Hille, a British company. It is lightweight and stackable. Robin Day, a British designer known as the "British Eames" and a representative of the mid-century period, designed the "Polyside Chair," which in 1963 became the world's first chair to be mass-produced through injection molding. Hille, the company that produces the Polyside Chair, is committed to "Made in Britain" and manufactures everything from materials to molding and assembly within the UK. The extremely light shell structure of the seat is designed to maximize the advantages of its polypropylene material. The resilient and flexible seat conforms to the body when seated, providing exceptional comfort. With its universal design, this chair has been used by thousands and tens of thousands of people in hospital waiting rooms, stadium seating, and various public places in the UK for over 50 years, and it is sure to fit in well in Japanese settings. Additionally, it is stackable, and its stacked appearance is remarkably beautiful. In the 1960s, polypropylene was a new material for shells, and this product, designed for low-cost injection molding, opened up new possibilities for plastics. It has been used in various places from airports to offices and sports studios, and tens of millions of chairs have been produced over the past 50 years. In 2009, it was selected by Royal Mail as one of eight designs in "British Design Classics" celebrating Britain. The seat comes in 5 colors, and the legs come in 2 finishes. BLACK and WHITE have chrome-plated legs, while PEAT (beige), RED, and TEAL (blue) are combined with dark grey baked-on paint finished legs.Source: https://metrocs.jp/
Product Details
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Product Name
ROBIN DAY POLYSIDE CHAIR Gray Frame
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Brand
hille(ヒリー)
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Shop
TRUSS(トラス)
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Size
Width53×Depth50.5×Height74.5cm
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Materials
polypropylene, steel
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Category
chair
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