DIS by Mario Ruiz for Dynamobel, Spain DIS is the latest in stylish European design of ergonomic seating from top Spanish manufacturer Dynamobel. Designed by Mario Ruiz in collaboration with German engineer Eckhard Hansen, the sleek lightweight collection has already won numerous awards for product design and innovation. DIS is available with or without fully […]
November 21st, 2008
DIS by Mario Ruiz for Dynamobel, Spain
DIS is the latest in stylish European design of ergonomic seating from top Spanish manufacturer Dynamobel. Designed by Mario Ruiz in collaboration with German engineer Eckhard Hansen, the sleek lightweight collection has already won numerous awards for product design and innovation.
DIS is available with or without fully functioning mechanism including seat depth adjustment and lumbar, in a range of back heights and finishes including fabric, soft leather, mesh, and a unique natural wood finished version is also available in American Walnut veneer.
Dimensions:
Overall Height: 1100/1190mm
Seat at: 450/540mm
Width: 490mm
Depth:420/480mm
Delivery time: 12 weeks
Applications: Commerical and Hospitality
Variations: Optional ‘Luke” upholstery in fabric or soft leather on soft or hard castors
Finish: Upholstered in fabric or soft leather
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