The iF Award 2013 winning chair is manufactured within environmental standards and contemporary design.
October 9th, 2013
Supplied by UCI, this award winning chair was designed with the environment in mind: 82% recyclability and employing 41% of recycled material, this is a chair that covers all aspects of sustainable design. And sustainable design with style.

The new Zart chair from Japanese brand, Okamura features a unique design that is simple yet stylish. Its newly developed 3D mesh material cradles the body for ultimate comfort, while its choice of seven colours give the chair a contemporary distinction.

Available in a swivel or stackable model, Zart is diverse in its applications; suiting conference, meeting, seminar and training spaces.

Zart is a versatile meeting chair designed and manufactured for maximum comfort.

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