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Description 

Environmentally friendly designer chair made from recycled plastic

The Rely Chair HW6 from & Tradition is a contemporary design furniture piece with a supple seat shell made of recycled plastic. This comes from the black panels from the interior of a car or post-industrial waste materials mixed with color pigments, depending on the color.

But it is not only its materials that protect the environment: the chair is designed to be easy to disassemble and repair, which extends its life and again contributes to the idea of sustainability.

The curved seat shell with its clear shapes provides optimal seating comfort and supports the back. Because of this, the Rely Chair not only stand at the dining table, but can also be used for private as well as public offices and meeting rooms.

Steel and plastic in different colors

The frame of the design chair is made of powder-coated steel and the seat is made of 100% recycled, fiberglass-reinforced polypropylene. The latter is available in various colors.

"When it comes to the environment, we want to do the best possible job with the best possible materials. In a design with a simple visual expression, the details are extremely important because you focus so much on them. But the amazing thing is that when everything - comfort, construction, function, choice of materials, production method, environment and ergonomics - come together in a balanced way, details like that fit seamlessly." Hee Welling

Properties 
Item no. 179615
Glides Plastic glides
Seat height 46 cm
Material
  • Base frame
  • Powder coated steel
  • Seat pan
  • Polypropylene glass fibre reinforced (PP GF)
Colour Light blue
Dimensions Height: 82 cm, Depth: 55 cm, Length: 47 cm
Weight 5.2 kg (without packaging)
Delivery assembled
Height adjustable No
Foldable No
EAN 4251384229761
Design Hee Welling
Category Chairs
Angaben zur Produktsicherheit 

Hersteller:
&Tradition A/S , Kronprinsessegade 4, 1306 Copenhagen, DK
www.andtradition.com