Catalogue Aline
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Aline.In pursuit of perfection.

As the range combines fascinating aestheticlightness and seated comfort, it seems logical to add an office and a visitor swivel chair manufacturer using this design concept. Wilkhahn and designer Andreas Störiko have therefore developeda fascinating, function-specific seat frame thatis mounted on a swivel home pedestal.The perfectly contoured star bases in die-castaluminium feature the same design qualityas the seat and back frames: a low-profile,four-star base for the Aline visitor swivel chair that is also used for the pedestal tables manufacturer, and a vertically aligned, five-star base on castors for the mobile, infinitely adjustable Aline officeswivel chair. Both visitor and office swivelchairs include a contact suppression feature that working in conjunction with the elasticity of the seat provides a superbly comfortableseat architectural platform.Consistent with Aline design, both modelgroups are available with seat and back frames through-dyed in black, grey or white witha mesh covering in the same colour, plusoptional armrests. Star bases and garden columns are bright chromium-plated and designed to meet high performance requirements.Aline swivel chair models are therefore theperfect aesthetic and practical solution for furnishing meeting and conference spaces, showrooms, reading rooms, internet cafés or also for home office spaces.

On the newly developed seat frame,manufactured as a single section, a structural four-arm spur fitsdirectly to the swivel pedestal. The five-star base and column with a bright chromium-plated finish aredesigned for high performance and emphasize the elegance of theswivel chairs manufacturer.
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