| Waiting with ease: the 230 range bench Design: Andreas Störiko [10-22-2008] 230 range, the light, multi-purpose chair with a semi-transparent membrane, designed by Andreas Störiko, was introduced four years ago. It won high design awards and, within a short time, it became an international bestseller. There followed bar height stools and swivel chairs, as well as tables in low, sitting and standing height to support informal contact opportunities in those areas which are located between workspaces and conferences. At this year’s Orgatec, Wilkhahn is now presenting the 230 range bench system as yet a further addition to the range.
The 230 range bench system allows transit areas, exhibition halls, reception areas or waiting rooms to be furnished with the unmistakable light and loose quality of the 230 range product family: two T-shaped base elements with bright chromium-plated foot sections in die-cast aluminium are connected by means of a slender supporting beam into which location points for freely configurable side tables and seat units are integrated. The slender side tables, with a thickness of just twelve millimetres, comprise through-dyed, dent and shatter resistant HPL (high pressure laminate). The graceful seat and back frames have a semi-transparent membrane in high-performance plastic. They are not only a convincing solution due to their unmistakable aesthetics, but being resilient and air-permeable, they also provide an outstandingly high degree of comfort.
The 230 range bench is available with or without armrests in the colours black and white with a matching membrane cover. There is a choice between two widths with three or five location points for seats and/or side tables, which may be fitted either in the centre or at the sides. More design scope for 230 range chairs
230 range benches and additional features are available from the first quarter 2009. You can find Wilkhahn at Orgatec 2008 in Hall 10.2. Stand Q10/P11 High-resolution image data available at http://images.wilkhahn.com Further details: Wilkhahn mai public relations back |
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