Designed by François Buron
April 2nd, 2012
Citizen: design for everyone and a new way Citizen is within a global design process, creativity and ergonomics, in order to offer a solution answering to current demands of the market. Citizen is part of a new generation of products, which have a strong universal identity, thanks to its style, its offer of personalization and its accessibility. Designed by François BURON a graduate from the ESAG (Superior School of Graphic Arts) in interior and architecture design, for more than 20 years he has been focusing on development of products and brands through design.
European designed and manufactured. This product is also environmentally friendly. 98% recyclable and manufactured from 98% recycled products.
BURON created a modern and contemporary product, Citizen opens the 3rd way: a backrest made in flexible and deformable plastic with detachable pads for style and comfort. This true “chameleon” product fits easily into the spaces, creating a personalized atmosphere. These generous and comfortable shapes allow a quick adaptability to the user, whatever its morphology.
Materials
Black PP shell available in orange, green or black with silver base
Dimensions
101H X63W Seat W50 D43
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