Linear and elegant, classic and distinctive, spacious and high-quality – Cura is a high-calibre, cantilever lounge chair. Cura marks a new interpretation of the cantilever chair principle. The design is familiar yet refreshingly different: light, sporty and – understated form aside – very inviting. The chair is not only extremely comfortable but should also turn […]
November 21st, 2008
Linear and elegant, classic and distinctive, spacious and high-quality – Cura is a high-calibre, cantilever lounge chair. Cura marks a new interpretation of the cantilever chair principle. The design is familiar yet refreshingly different: light, sporty and – understated form aside – very inviting. The chair is not only extremely comfortable but should also turn heads; it merges naturally with any interior design theme – in a foyer, a lounge or in a private setting too. Cura low tables are coordinated with the materials and design of the chairs.
Dimensions: 70x71x73
Delivery time: 8-10 weeks
Applications: Commercial
Variations: Exchangeable, one-piece cover with side facings in high-quality woollen fabric or superbly soft leather. Armrests with contacts in moulded wood with fully upholstered pads to match the covers or with walnut face veneer, stained and protected with open-pore lacquer.
Finish: Fabric or leather
Manufacturer: Wilkhahn Asia Pacific
Designer: Wiege design team
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