Blom with its simple and fresh design is a comfortable, joyful collection of chair and tables with a distinctive sculptural element. This unique character, with a variety of colour and cover options, makes Blom suitable for use indoors or outdoors.
August 22nd, 2011
A quiet, continuous perimeter on the back and side of the chair provide a sense of privacy and appropriate space presence, while on the front, an unexpected, softly rounded and smiling seat area is inviting you to enjoy a break.
Designed by world renowned designer, Claudio Bellini, the Blom collection is suitable for a wide range of applications; it can be integrated into a classic or contemporary indoor environment or placed in a vibrant urban landscape.

“A fine soul, a tough presence, a genuine mission…those are in my thoughts, the most significant values of Blom” (Claudio Bellini, Designer).
Manufactured from medium density polyethylene with a UV additive allows the Blom collection to be placed indoors or used in an outdoor environment. The tables are easily movable and have been weighted to avoid tipping during use.

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