- Description
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Details
As Pivot is 30 cm taller than a standard office chair, it is designed for use with standing-height tables. This encourages a healthy and spontaneous alternation between standing and sitting. Details such as the height-adjustable foot ring, reverse-brake casters and non-slip fabric cover are all designed to facilitate regular changes in work posture.
MATERIALS:
- Seat and back shell: one-piece seat and back shell made of polypropylene and encased in polyurethane foam
- Base: Five-star base in polyamide (basic dark) or polished die-cast aluminum
MEASUREMENTS:
- Height: 99.5 - 118.5 cm / 39 3/4 - 46 1/2 inch
- Depth: 57 cm / 22 1/2 inch
- Width: 52 cm / 20 1/2 inch
HELPFUL NOTES:
- Adjustable seat height
- Fitted with height-adjustable polyamide foot ring with anti-skid finish
- Adjustment ring for foot ring height is always in the color soft green
- Brand
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Vitra is a Swiss company dedicated to improving the quality of homes, offices and public spaces through the power of design. Their products and concepts are developed in an intensive design process, bringing together engineering excellence with the creative genius of today’s leading international designers. It is Vitra’s goal to create furniture and accessories that are functional and inspiring. Founded in 1950, Vitra produces many products from internationally recognized designers such as Verner Panton, Isamu Noguchi, Eero Saarinen and Jasper Morrison.
- Designer
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Vitra Pivot High Stool Designed by:
- Antonio Citterio , 2012
Antonio Citterio
Italy, 1950
Born in 1950 in Meda, Italy, Antonio Citterio opened his architecture office at the age of just 22. One of the most internationally sought-after designers, Citterio has worked for such renowned companies as Vitra, Flos, Kartell, and Iittala. The reason for the success of his design projects is that he likes to “tease” out an object’s dormant potential. He is on a constant search for true and authentic work and that he detests bad design. In 1987 and in 1994, Antonio Citterio received the Compasso d’Oro award.
Since 2006 he has been teaching architectural design at the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio, Switzerland. In 2008, the Royal Society honored him for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce of London, which gave him the title of “Royal Designer for Industry.”