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The interplay of contemporary design elementswith curves and surfaces allowscombination with table suppliers ranges witheither a linear or an organic form.The example shows Sito usedtogether with a classic table con- figuration from the Palette range.

Sito. The bridge-builders’ challenge.

The Sito cantilever chair family offers a host of model variations, with featuresto suit varying applications. Three backrest heights, various upholstery tech- niques and materials, stackable frame versions, various frame finishes and perfectly coordinated armrest pads cover virtually all requirements– both interms of function and design.The models with a hardwearing, easy-care, non-upholstered backrest (lowandmedium-height) are more suitable for shorter periods of sitting in bistro, recreation and canteen areas. Fitted with additional seat and back cushions,they serve as comfortable, yet graceful contract chairs for meeting and seminar appli-cations. Both versions are optionally available with a stackable frame. As an alternative to armrest pads and seat and back shells through-dyed in black, versions through-dyed in white are also available. Sito in white is an excellent choice for applications focusing on health and fitness.For especially high-quality design concepts, Sito is available in all backrestheights with seat and back shells upholstered on both sides. An additional slim fleece underlay, sewn into the cover by hand, gives the cantilever chair added elegance and comfortable exclusiveness. Besides through-dyed polypropylene,armrest pads are also available in laminated wood or upholstered, leather-covered.

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