Casala is known for furniture where design proves its functional worth, and the new Monolink chair is another step on that journey.
Monolink is Casala‘s solution to the growing demand for increasingly practical solutions for furnishing areas. The Monolink chair’s applications are clear: it is a chair designed to integrate immediately into spaces of all sizes, from the smallest canteen to the largest conference room. Sturdy, comfortable and purpose malleable, the chair is the result of a one-piece casting, which has been fitted with a unique system for linking and stacking.
This single molding design process and linking feature is where the chair derives its name – Mono from single cast mold, and –link from its inbuilt linking system. Monolink is available in classic plastic seat version, and upholstered seat variation, and comes in in three colours.
Quick to set up, pack away, and store, Monolink chairs are an ideal largescale seating solution to the contemporary design of spaces, large and small.
The Monolink chair, like all of the Casala range, is available in Australia through UCI.
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