Advanta presents the newly released Unica chair family.
June 20th, 2016
Advanta is the leading Australian manufacturer and supplier of commercial seating to the national project market. With state of the art design, cutting edge innovation and more than 30 years’ experience, Advanta has a versatile team of seating specialists providing leading solutions, adding design appeal, colour and comfort to commercial interior environments.
Advanta has a comprehensive range of innovative commercial seating options for corporate, healthcare, education, government and public projects. Advanta’s innovation is present in examples such as the newly released Unica chair.
Working with respected German designer Frank Mause of Hallenberg Germany to develop the Unica range of seating, Advanta has created a real buzz in the design community. This family of seating answers the call for multi-use applications offering three versions; a swivel chair on wheels, a sled base chair and a beam series, all which are available with trending finishes in upholstery or polypropylene and die-cast aluminium. Advanta chairs are specified by leading architects and designers Australia wide
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