| | | Sito marks fascinating engineering and exciting design. Viewed from the front, the chair appears to unfold in various layers which open up from the inside towards the outside: the seat and the backrest areas are extended by the flat, lateral steel braces, which are in turn mounted in the supporting tubular structure with armrest pads extended laterally and vertically to follow the shape of the frame. The optical division into geometrically clear, ergonomically shaped armrest pads and an airy, surrounding frame structure gives this cantilever chair a high degree of inviting spaciousness. The side-face view is quite different: from this angle the chair looks extremely graceful, and the overall impression is not one of solid areas but of fine, sweeping lines. Elegant, minimalist contours are created | | by the slender round tube, the 6 mm brace, the slim, optically "floating" seat platform with a pelvic support and slightly contoured front edge, as well as the repetition of the organic lines in the curvature of the backrest. Form and function also form a perfect synthesis in the stackable versions: they have a three-dimensional curve at the base to facilitate stacking. A small recess in the braces allows neat, stable stacking and optically differentiates the stackable version from standard frames. Easy-mount inline connectors, seat numbers and optional writing tablets make Sito a multi-purpose chair for training, seminar, presentation or lecture applications. | | |