Kevi 2070 chair
- Shell colour: 05 Black
- 5 year guarantee
- Danish Design
Kevi 2070 is a stackable dining chair with a seat and backrest in veneer. The backrest has integrated comfort flexibility.
Designer: Jørgen Rasmussen
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Kevi 2070 chair detaljer
Mätningar
W 55 x H 79 x SH47 x D 50 cm
Material
Wood
Designer
Jørgen Rasmussen
The Kevi 2070 is a stackable dining chair with a seat and backrest in compression moulded veneer. Jørgen Rasmussen designed the chair with the idea of creating a cosy, homey and Scandinavian chair.
The Kevi 2070 is available in Black lazure and Nature Oak. The backrest of the Kevi 2070 has integrated comfort flexibility. Its natural and Scandinavian design makes it a contemporary and modern addition to the Kevi family.
The chair has a height of 79 cm, a depth of 50 cm, a width of 55 cm, and a seat height of 47 cm. The chair is stackable – it stacks eight chairs on the floor and 15 on a wagon.
The origin of the Kevi design dates back to 1958 when Danish architect Jørgen Rasmussen created the Kevi swivel chair. With the invention of the double-wheel castors, the chair quickly went on to become an international success. After nearly 60 years on wheels, it was time to renew the iconic design, and the four-legged Kevi was born. Besides a range of chairs that vary in size and height, the series also includes stools – in total, 18 variants.
Designer:
Jørgen Rasmussen
Serier:
Kevi
År:
1958
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