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811 Chair: Sophisticated Elegance

Good design never grows old. This model was first designed nearly 100 years ago by the Austrian Josef Hoffmann. He created a classic chair using bentwood, which is usually combined with a cane weave to ensure an extremely comfortable sitting experience.

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Total width (cm)
45
Total depth (cm)
53.5
Total height (cm)
80
Seat height (cm)
46
Width of seat (cm)
45
Depth of seat (cm)
41
Weight of product (kg)
3.6
Volume (m3)
0.273, 0.379, 0.398
Box dimensions (cm)
55 × 48 × 90, 70 × 49 × 101, 99 × 52 × 64
Connection into rows
Yes
Wood type
Beech

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The foundations of the 811 Collection were laid almost a century ago by renowned Austrian designer Josef Hoffmann, who designed an eye-catching interplay of curved shapes that together create a very comfortable sitting experience. The Art Nouveau inspiration is clear here, but still allows us to combine a cane-weave backrest with an upholstered chair or barstool seat. The 811 Collection’s timeless design has been reincarnated by Swedish design studio Claesson Koivisto Rune, who re-interpreted it for the modern world.


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