The already popular Fiore from Dauphin is back in a stylish new black, continuing the nature-meets-nurture design philosophy of the original in a sleek new way.
Dauphin’s Fiore office chair is a beloved modern classic in office furniture design. Inspired by the smooth contours of a flower petal, Fiore offers sincere through flexible polypropylene shell. This chair, taking the natural design of the flower and melding it with the nurturing design expertise of only the most comfortable of office chairs, is now available in its sleekest and most modern styles.
Black is beautiful. From cars and fashion to furniture from all ages, the colour black has always stood as a timeless and refined finish to make deliberate statements.
The black Fiore chair is an elegant alternative to cool metal and loud colours. The new black edition bases offer an elegant statement against the existing coloured seats. The black bases channel new Scandinavian-chic into an embodiment of cozy office interiors.
With its black powder-coated frames, Fiore looks smart in any contemporary office setting. Blending perfectly with the warm shades of the wooden shells that compose its seating, the black base serve as an understated and restrained design piece.
In the design of modern office layouts, the focus should always be on the individuals and teams who use these spaces, and how each space is designed to function. The Dauphin HumanDesign® Group has built a career and strong reputation championing this philosophy in their furniture designs. The Fiore chair, with its iconic petal design is no different.
The black base is available on the Fiore conference swivel chair, cantilever chair, skid frame chair, four-legged chair, bar stool, counter chair, and bench system. No matter the selection, the black editions of these pieces add a welcome variety to modern office building furnishings.
The Fiore, like all the Dauphin range, is available in Australia through its partner and supplier Business Interiors.
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