Designed by Justus Kolberg, Circo is a classically proportioned conference and light work chair.
July 4th, 2014
The design has been realised from the development of a complex single injection moulded piece.
The plastic parts are moulded in a choice of Light Grey or Black, the chair utilises a Light Grey or Black 3D spacer mesh for the back and an upholstered seat.
To further enhance the abilities and performance of the chair a minimalist height adjustment and pivot mechanism has been developed and is housed within the chair frame itself.
The chair is available on a 5-star base and can be specified with either castors or glides.
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