BALTIC 2 CLASSIC - upholstered seat with cushion - base - 4-legged, powder coated steel, polypropylene feet - BLK4P1
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Baltic 2 Classic
chair 4-legged base
Baltic 2 Classic
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Using timeless materials and universal forms, Krystian Kowalski has created a multi-generational chair – durable and indifferent to the changes in trends. The designer returned to the Baltic family with the no-armrests version. In this form, the chairs are even more versatile – great for offices, homes and public interiors, especially gastronomy facilities and lounge zones. Its upholstered seat and simple 4-legged base (in metal or wood) make the chair exceptionally comfortable, regardless of the context and the function assigned to it. The upholstered cushion allows the user to lean back and relax. As the rest of the models In the family, Baltic 2 Classic is made of recyclable materials, that can be repurposed and reused. And as all the other seating in the collection, this one is durable enough to withstand years and even generations of use.
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Krystian Kowalski
As a hands-on designer my work process combines a full-scale models and prototypes with technology research and advance cad modelling. This methodical approach is focused on revealing the essence of each design. I believe experiencing the product is the only way to develop valuable furniture. Fundamentally I look at design as an exercise in creating value.