Top Secret: Interstuhl’s ‘Silver’ chair range features in the latest Bond film, Quantum of Solace.
November 28th, 2008
The ‘Silver’ range from Interstuhl is proving to be a hit worldwide, this time appearing in the latest James Bond movie, Quantum of Solace.
The Bond films are renowned for presenting the freshest, classiest and most modern designs, and Quantum of Solace is no exception. With its sleek lines and silvery exterior, the ‘Silver’ chair fits perfectly within the film’s new M16 headquarters.
Winner of the Red Dot Design Award in 2008 for product design, this is not the first international achievement for the chair. Created by renowned designer Hadi Teherani, it has struck a chord with buyers and filmmakers globally – leaving it at the pinnacle of high-class office furniture.
“The ‘Silver’ range is beautifully distinctive exuding opulence and character, and we’ve been fortunate that it appeals to set and interior designers,” Managing Director of Interstuhl Martin Long says. “Having it feature in the latest James Bond film is a great compliment.”
The epitome of style and class, the ‘Silver’ range is a welcome addition to any workspace – even top-secret spy headquarters.
Available in Australia through Emanate Design.
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