The new Kola chair by Inno has an appealing and flowing form that creates a friendly ambiance to any interior setting.
December 8th, 2011
It is made of 100% recyclable material and is both aesthetically and physically lightweight. It is available in black or dark grey making it exceptionally suited to restaurants, meeting rooms and lounges. Designed by Mikko Laakkonen.

Materials
The seat is manufactured with 100% recyclable polyester felt, the frame is epoxy coated or chromed steel. The felt seat can be easily renewed which gives the chair a longer life cycle.
Dimensions
Width: 810 mm
Height: 720 mm
Depth: 660 mm
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