Zenith introduces the Lottus Collection by ENEA.
October 5th, 2010
Designed by Lievore, Altherr & Molina, LOTTUS is a stylish seating collection manufactured by ENEA, perfectly suitable for use across the residential, office and hospitality fit-outs.
With a vibrant program of seats and stools that allows you to be flexible with your space, the Lottus chair program offers unique versatility and style with options of arms, bases and finishes.
Offered as a single colour polypropylene model or with an upholstered cushion in matching or contrasting colour, this chair allows you great aesthetic scope.
Beyond the options available in the shell, the base of the chair, a metal structure, can be specified in lacquered colours or chromed, with a choice of sled legs, four legs, swivel, task chair on wheels as well as with or without arms, of which there are two styles.
The Lottus Stool is available in two heights and with either a sled, or swivel base.
All items in the Lottus Collection are GECA-certified products.
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