The HÅG Conventio Wing is a dynamic and stylish chair that has been designed specially for meetings and conferences. The lightweight design and the ability to be stacked up to 10 high make this chair the ideal general purpose chair for conferences, schools, meetings, libraries, cafes and hotels. The convention wing has been designed with […]
November 21st, 2008
The HÅG Conventio Wing is a dynamic and stylish chair that has been designed specially for meetings and conferences.
The lightweight design and the ability to be stacked up to 10 high make this chair the ideal general purpose chair for conferences, schools, meetings, libraries, cafes and hotels.
The convention wing has been designed with a rocking mechanism which allows movement and variation, this not only improves concentration in your audience but can also improve performance.
The HÅG Conventio Wing may be lightweight in design, but it is constructed to withstand heavy use and simple maintenance makes this chair a vital yet stylish addition.
The HÅG Conventio Wing is a recipient of the ‘Award for Design Excellence’ and a ‘Gold Winner’ at NeoCon 2006. This coupled with a 10 year guarantee makes this Peter Opsvik design a must have item.
Dimensions: Chair Height 810mm, Chair Depth 420mm, Chair Width 500mm
(Dimensions are taken at maximum points for a standard Conventio Wing without armrests)
Delivery time: Approx 6 weeks
Applications: Can be used in any areas that require versatile, stackable seating that is stylish as well as practical.
Variations: Legs can be changed for a star base and linking mechanisms are also available for purchase. A trolley for moving stacked chairs is also available to purchase.
Finish: The seat and back shells are available in a variety of colours with optional removable covers.
Manufacturer: HÅG asa, www.hag.com
Designer: Peter Opsvik
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