Zenith Interiors introduces Kojak by Jonathan Woolley.
June 2nd, 2009
Designer: Jonathan Woolley UK
Manufacturer: Allermuir UK now available from ZENITH nationally
Designed by Jonathan Woolley, ’Kojak’ is a striking collection with universal appeal, offering extreme comfort and style, comprising of a slender side chair and arm chair both of which stack, along with a matching barstool.
Kojak is a clever fluid design which incorporates all of the structural frame work within the moulded polyurethane body of the chair, with apertures in the hidden framework and allows the PU to “give” and flex in predetermined places in the seat and back providing an excellent level of comfort.
The simple tubular steel frame seems to “morph” out of the main PU body. The design is crisp cohesive and highly durable offering a perfect solution for cafes, training chairs, meeting and break out spaces.
The PU is frame has a subtle texture and is available in red, green dark grey and black. The frame is always regal silver powder coat to meet environmental specifications.
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