Captain's Chair + sled legs

Polypropylene chair shell, reinforced with a steel sled base.
From  416.70 CHF Regular Price  463.00 CHF
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The Captain’s chair is a shell-shaped chair that draws inspiration from yacht helm chairs. It was designed by Metrica (Bruno Fattorini and Robin Rizzini) at the same time as the Marina range. Their aim was to create an extremely comfortable chair for people of all ages and statures and to partially replace the more youthful seating benches around the Marina combo. The final result is a shell chair offering unrivalled seating comfort. Its wide shell offers the ultimate seating pleasure, even for large or tall people.

The shell chair comes in black & white by default, but other colours are also available on request. You can also add your own colour by choosing the optional cushion or upholstered shell. The Captain’s chair comes in seven different models: the Sliding & High Sliding chair with a sled base, the Woody’s & High Woody’s chair with a wooden base, the Paw chair with adjustable feet, the Rolling chair on four castors and the Swivel chair on five castors.

This shell-shaped chair can be used in a variety of environments thanks to its shell frame and is ideal for public spaces, private homes, indoors or outdoors. It is perfectly suited for terraces, patios, hotels, restaurants, pubs, offices, dining rooms, meeting rooms, bars and lounges, to name but a few possibilities. As the wheel-framed options may roll in the wind, we do not recommend these for outdoor use.
Total height (cm)  82.00 cm
Seat height (cm)  44.00 cm
Width (cm)  54.00 cm
Depth (cm)  63.00 cm
Outdoor Yes
Warranty  2.00 an
SKU EX_135296_ref
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