The simple, elegant and stylish Caravel stackable chair is specially designed to suit a variety of different environments.
September 23rd, 2013
The Caravel chair has been conceived with comfort in mind. The three-dimensional back design offers excellent lumbar back support, while the back and seat in mesh finish helps to disperse unwanted heat.

Weighing a mere 4.1kg, Caravel is also easy to configure and manage – simply click the chairs together to link them up, or lift them up slowly to unlink them.

Caravel can be stacked away when not in use, and transported easily with a dolly. The chairs are available in the elegant and neutral colours of black and white.

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