Joi is a sleek and contemporary chair incorporating designer chic with practical functionality. Joi plays on light and colour, with a choice of shiny opaque or transparent surfaces. Light, stackable and easy to store, Joi is an exciting addition to any workplace, breakout or lifestyle area. Features include: •Single moulded seat •Top handle •Stacks up […]
November 21st, 2008
Joi is a sleek and contemporary chair incorporating designer chic with practical functionality.
Joi plays on light and colour, with a choice of shiny opaque or transparent surfaces. Light, stackable and easy to store, Joi is an exciting addition to any workplace, breakout or lifestyle area.
Features include:
•Single moulded seat
•Top handle
•Stacks up to 8 standard chairs
Delivery time: We have a number of colours available in stock, speak to your local UCI office for further details
Applications: Cafe areas, Break out spaces.
Finish: Polycarbonate transparent and Methacrylate opaque shiny. Frame finishes include powder coat or chrome
Manufacturer: Bontempi, https://www.bontempi.it/
Designer: Erresse Studio, www.erressestudio.com
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