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We are one of the oldest family-owned furniture manufacturers in the world and have been producing living and contract furniture of the highest quality since 1819. The courage to tackle something new – with path-breaking technologies and outstanding design – has made us famous throughout the world. Our furniture enriches the living and work spaces of our customers. It makes living and working easier, more comfortable and more beautiful. We continuously work on perfecting our furnishing solutions through innovative ideas and new technologies without forgetting the roots of our tradition. In everything we do, we strive to connect form, function and aesthetics.
Peter Thonet Managing Shareholder
Preface
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MaterialsSOLID WOOD AND VENEERWe use woods and tropical timber exclusively from sustainable forestry which are certified in accordance with FSC and PEFC.Solid wood is a natural product and reveals the character and history of the tree, which may have been growing for 50 to 100years. Small knots, intergrowths and fine cracks are natural characteris-tics. Wood is “living” and reacts to fluctuations in roomtemperature and humidity. A balanced indoor climate, but not too dry, is recommended. It is normal for wood to change its colour due to the effect of light. This is proof of the natural product’s authenticity.
BEECHFor wooden furniture and components we use A- and B-grade beech from European countries. We process select, unsteamed light beech wood. Due to the effect of light, the beech takes on a warm, slightly reddish-yellow tint over time.
BLACK CHERRY (AMERICAN CHERRY)The black cherry wood processed by us comes from North America. It has an orange-reddish to reddish-brown tint and a mattfinish. Unlike European cherry, the wood darkens noticeably. Typical features of the wood are the “gum”, a black gummy deposit in the growth rings, the intergrowth and the tightly intergrown knots.
OAKThe colour of oak ranges from honey yellow to beige. Distinctive pores and the typical grain give oak a calm or lively look.
ASHThis wood comes from European forests. It has a whitish-brown tint (without core wood). The pores are similar to those of oak.
AMERICAN WALNUTWe use woods predominantly from North America. They have a marked structure and a harmonious colouring.
IROKOIroko is a hard and durable wood. It is weather-proof even without care and virtually resistant to fungus and rot. Over time it gains a light grey, silver-coloured patina. The wooden parts are delivered with one coat of oil. We recommend treating the wood with teak oil once or twice a year.
OTHER WOODSOther woods are available on request, such as: European cherry, French walnut, pear, birch, alder, Canadian maple, Wengé, and others. Please contact the Service Team for prices and availability.
SURFACE TREATMENTWood has open pores and surface treatment protects it against staining and soiling. The special properties of the individual types of wood have to be considered.
OILAll wood types we use are suitable for oiling. For oiling, the surface is finely sanded and oiled twice with a pad. If desired, the customer can retreat the surface.
STAINED SURFACESMost woods can be stained in a variety of tints. They retain their natural grain structure but can be adapted to different environments. Even with the most careful processing, slight colour variations can always occur. Our furniture is treated with an environmentally friendly hydro varnish containing less than 2% solvent.
We offer beech as solid wood and veneer varnished white at the following additional charges:Chairs 8% additional chargeTables 6% additional charge
Special stain colours entail an additional charge:Order quantity 1 – 25 10 % additional chargeOrder quantity 26 – 50 5 % additional chargeOrder quantity > 50 no additional charge
We can produce colour and stain samples that are not part of our stan-dard collection and size upon request and for an extra charge.
LACQUERED SURFACESTransparent lacquer: normally our furniture is treated with water-based lacquer or two-component lacquer. These surfaces are largely easy to care for, resistant to staining and fairly scratch-proof. The UV-resistant lacquer also slows down the darkening of the wood. The protective film of the lacquer protects the wood from soiling. Coloured lacquer: most wood types can be lacquered in RAL colours or by the NCS colour system. The structure and grain of the wood are complete-ly concealed (except with “open pore lacquering” on oak or ash).Structured coating: the wood’s structure and grain are completely covered. A slight surface results from the lacquer.All the lacquers used by us have a satin finish.Special lacquer colours entail an additional charge:
Order quantity 1 - 25 10% additional chargeOrder quantity 26 - 50 5% additional chargeOrder quantity > 50 no additional charge
TUBULAR STEELWith all tubular steel furniture we use precision tubular steel or DIN-compliant round stock steel. For all cantilever tubular steel chairs and armchairs we use a special spring steel alloy and high tensile preci-sion tubular steel compliant with EN 10305-2 and EN 10305-3 with a thickness of 2.0 mm or 2.5 mm. This high-grade tubular steel guarantees an unlimited cantilever effect. We offer chrome-plated or powder-coated tubular steel.
STAINLESS STEELStainless steel (material 1.43.01) has a smooth, hard surface, which is not treated or coated. Stainless steel is suitable for indoor and outdoor use (in Europe) as well as being very tough and easy to maintain.
ALUMINIUMAluminium elements are either cast or continuously cast depending on the production process.
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MaterialsSURFACE TREATMENTPowder coating is the electrostatic application of a powder which is mel-ting owing to the effect of heat. It is solvent-free. The metal parts have a satin finish. The colour tone silver aluminium matt can only be achieved on metal and turns the surface silk matt.
Chrome plating gives the metal a durable surface and has an average thickness of 14-18 μ nickel and approx. 0.3 μ chrome onstraight parts (on bends the thickness may be somewhat reduced). The chrome plating is glossy. Matt chrome plating is available on request for an additional charge.
Nickel-plated – layers of 14 – 18 µ nickel are applied with the galvanic process. The special material property of nickel to react to touch entails the development of a natural patina.
Depending on the material, aluminium surfaces can be anodised in an aluminium colour (E6/EV1), high-gloss polished orpowder-coated.
LAMINATEHPL laminate is a duroplastic product consisting of several paper webs that are impregnated with resin and compressed at hightemperature and pressure into a homogenous board. Paper impregnated with melamine resin and a transparent overlay produce an impact-, scratch- and abrasion-proof surface. Further properties include resis-tance to heat and light, disinfectability and resistance to chemicals. Laminates are easy-care. Boards made of solid laminate have a visible black edge.
POLYPROPYLENEThis is a synthetic material with a high resistance to chemicals. Its light-fastness is 7-8.. Polypropylene can be completely recycled and easily disposed of thermally.
FABRICSWe procure our high-quality furniture fabrics from renowned manufactu-rers. All collection fabrics are suitable for contract furniture and have an abrasion value (according to Martindale) no lower than 25,000. The fabric groups vary in material and price.
The individual groups comprise the following:Customer’s own material (com): upholstery for covering with the customer’s own fabric, leather or artificial leather Fabric 1 / fabric group 1: Sahara, Viva, Step/StepMelange, Field, Polo 2, Cava 3Fabric 2 / fabric group 2: Aquarius, Remix, Pro 2, Steelcut 2Fabric 3 / fabric group 3: Divina 3, Divina Melange 2, Steelcut Trio 2, Hallingdahl 65, Chameleon Credo Leather: Leather 1 (“Linea”), leather 2, Pure Materials and natural nappa leather, Pure Material nubuck leather, cowhide, bend leather and buffalo hide REQUIRED FABRICThe required fabric is specified for an order quantity of at least 2 pieces.
CUSTOMER OWN FABRICS (COM)Fabrics sent to us for processing have to be delivered carriage paid to our works, rolled up and in secure packaging, and must include a delivery note indicating the consignment. The indicated fabric requirement is calculated by the selvedge for the processing of plain flat weaves. If this type of cutting is impossible, the necessary additional demand will be requested. In the case of repeat patterned cover fabrics and if reques-ted by raw edge processing, the required fabric has to be calculated beforehand. As a general rule: delivered fabrics are processed without examination of their appropriateness and suitability. We do not assume liability for folds or flaws in the weave or other faults that result from the delivered fabrics. No warranty claims shall exist if it turns out that inap-propriate material was provided. The customer has to carry the extra cost incurred by us, especially return costs, costs for difficult processing, etc.
LEATHERWe only use high-quality cowhide from European countries. It is tanned and dyed under strict environmental conditions.Every hide is checked before processing. As with any natural product, minor irregularities and variations can occur. Our leather is semi-aniline dyed. Owing to the natural suppleness of cowhide, there is a possibility that some crinkling of the material will occur, regardless of the proces-sing method.
LEATHER- PURE MATERIALSThere are two different leather groups, which vary in strength and struc-ture. We offer two more types of leather: a high-quality grained surface nubuck leather and a natural nappa leather. Neither is ground nor embossed or lacquered. All hides come from European countries and are dyed in compliance with the rules of the “Occupational Safety & Health Administration”. This enhances the naturalness of the material. After a short period of time, the upholstered parts react by forming soft folds, which provide the leather with its unique look. Robust seams guarantee exceptional durability and wear resistance of the covers. BUFFALO HIDE: S 33 AND S 34 PURE MATERIALSBuffalo hide is a rough, large-pored leather. A drop of water rubbed on it will be absorbed and will darken the leather. It is robust and durable and over time will take on a slightly glossy patina. Under normal use, the surface can break open slightly and appear a bit lighter but then darkens again – this is intentional and represents no cause for grievances.
BUTT LEATHERFor the S 33 and S 34 cantilevers high-quality butt leather, 3.0 to 3.3 mm thick and reinforced with textile material on the underside, is used.
COWHIDES The cowhides come from European cattle. Their varying markings and hair length are a feature of the natural properties of thishigh-quality material.
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MaterialsMESH COVER 1S 33 N, S 34 N modelsThis material is colour-coated polyester mesh, which is fl ame-resistant in compliance with DIN 4102-1, class B2. The mesh is very durable and ri-gid due to heat-sealed cross points. It provides a good level of resistance to UV rays and is easy-care.
MESH COVER 2S 32 N, S 64 N modelsThis material is fully dyed monofi lament polyester mesh, which is tear-proof and offers a high degree of light-fastness. This material is available in black only.
CANE WORK AND WICKERWORKCane work and wickerwork is a natural product and is not dyed or bleached. Irregularities in the structure and colour are part of the natural material. Cane work, also called rattan, grows as a creeper in the tropical rainforests of Indonesia. It consists of individual cane fi bres of varying length which are glued together. The separation of some of the fi bres is unavoidable. If this happens, they can be repaired with standard glue.Please follow the care instructions which are attached to every piece of furniture.New: For chairs that are subject to heavy wear we have developed a new procedure whereby stable, transparent and barely visible mesh is stret-ched underneath the cane work. This procedure is patented and is availa-ble for the S 32 and S 64 models as well as for the bentwood classics.
Viva
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FabricsWe procure our high-quality furniture fabrics from renowned manufactu-rers. All collection fabrics are suitable for contract furniture and have an abrasion value (according to Martindale) no lower than 25,000. The fabric groups vary in material and price.
The individual groups comprise the following:Customer’s own material (com): upholstery for covering with the customer’s own fabric, leather or artificial leather Fabric 1 / fabric group 1: Sahara, Viva, Step/StepMelange, Field, Polo 2, Cava 3Fabric 2 / fabric group 2: Aquarius, Remix, Pro 2, Steelcut 2Fabric 3 / fabric group 3: Divina 3, Divina Melange 2, Steelcut Trio 2, Hallingdahl 65, Chameleon Credo
The fabrics shown are only a selection of colors from the collection. The printed colours approximate the colours of the materials and fabrics. Slight colour differences from the original are possible. We reserve the right to make modifications or changes.
VivaFabric Group: 1Composition: 100% Polyester Trevira CSWidth: 140 cmFastness to light: 5-7, DIN EN ISO 105-B02: 2002
Abrasion resistance: Martindale (load 12 Kpa) DIN EN ISO 12947-2:2007 / 40.000 cyclesFlammability: D-DIN 4102 B1, DIN EN 1021: 1994-01 part 1 (cigarette test) and part 2 (butane flame test) when tested with non flame retar-dant foam B 3 denisity 23kg/m³ minimum. ignitability classification
of the upholstery composite according to DIN 66084 P-b F-NonFeu NFP 92-503 (buleur electrique), M1, GB-British standard 7176: 1995 Ignition, Source 0,1+5 when tested with flame retardant foam CMHR density 35kg/m³ minimun - Medium hazard
20 Light grey
91 Green
14 Grey
92 Dark green
15 Dark grey
72 Blue
10 Black
73 Dark blue
62 Dark purple 61 Purple
60 Red 63 Orange
Step / Step Melange
Sahara
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Fabric Group: 1Composition: 100% Trevira CSWidth: 140 cmFastness to light: 5-5 (ISO 105-B02: 1-8)Abrasion resistance: ISO 12947-2 100.000 MartindaleFlammability: Calif. Bull. 117EIMO A.652 (16)
MED Certificate IMODIN 4102:B1NFP 92-503:M1BS EN 1021 1&2BS 5852 Part 1 0,1 Cigarette & matchBS 5852,Crib 5UNI 9175 Class 1 I EMME
Önorm B 3825 B1 3800-Q1 UKFAR/JAR 25.853(a)(i)(ii)Will also pass other flammability standards. Flame retardant perfor-mance is dependent upon the foam used and fireproof treatment.BS 7176 Medium HazardAM 18 - NF D 60-013
Fabric Group: 1Composition: 100 % COWidth: 141 cmAbrasion resistance: 65.000 Martindale
Flammability: IGN O Cigarette / Pass / Exempt / IGN 5 Interliner
67 White
68 Light blue
08 Beige
54 Purple
60 Light grey
33 Wine red
41 Grey
30 Red
16 Grey brown 55 Blue
64 Orange 70 Green
63012 Red
61103 Brown mottled
65047 Purple
60004 Light grey mottled
65018 Blue
68119 Grey green mottled
68120 Green
66019 Grey blue mottled
68118 Turquoise 60999 Black
68118 Turquoise mottled 67007 Grey petrol mottled
Field
Polo 2
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Fabric Group: 1Composition: 100% Trevira CSWidth: 140 cmFastness to light: 6-7 (ISO 1-8)Abrasion resistance: 100.000 Martindale
Flammability: BS 5852, ig. s. 2-5, DIN 4102 B1, ÖNORM B1/Q1, EN 1021-1/2, FAR 25.853, IMO A.652 (16), NF D 60 013, NF P 92 507 M1, SN 198 898 5.2, UNI 9175, 1lM, UNI 9177, Classe 1, US Cal. Tech. Bull. 117
232 Beige
772 Blue grey
252 Brown
752 Blue
242 Grey beige
182 Black grey
662 Red
382 Black-Purple
192 Black 952 Green
172 Grey 432 Orange
Fabric Group: 1Composition: 90% new wool, worsted, 10% NylonWidth: 135 cm Fastness to light: 5-7 (ISO 1-8)Abrasion resistance: 100.000 Martindale
Flammability: AS/NZS 1530.3, BS 5852, ig. s. 2-3, EN 1021-1/2, IMO A.652 (16), NF D 60 013, UNI 9175, 1lM, US Cal. Tech. Bull. 117, ÖNORM B1/Q1
721 Light blue
123 Beige grey
463 Cognac
131 Light bluegrey
161 Blue grey
413 Light green
551 Orange red
141 Grey
641 Red 211 Sand beige
191 Black 70 Green
JA409 Ceres
JA435 Vico
JA027 Jezebel
JA416 Aristotle
JA062 Vermillion
JA201 Courgette
JA033 Amanda
JA022 Rhino
JA015 Bluebell JA193 Geyser
JA069 Swart JA002 Pitch
Cava 3
Aquarius
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Fabric Group: 1Composition: new wool, worsted, 10% NylonWidth: 135 cmFastness to light: 5-7 (ISO 1-8) Abrasion resistance: 80.000 Martindale
Flammability: AS/NZS 1530.3, AS/NZS 3837 class 2, BS 5852, ig. s. 2-3, EN 1021-1/2, IMO A.652(16), NF D 60 013, UNI 9175, 1lM, US Cal. Tech. Bull. 117, ÖNORM B1/Q1
782 Dark blue
642 Bordeaux
344 Light brown
652 Purple
162 Blue grey
373 Brown
993 Dark grey
124 Light grey
543 Orange 552 Red
414 Green 142 Grey
Fabric Group: 2 Composition: 100 % Pure new wool Width: 140 cmFastness to light 5 (ISO 105-B02: 1999)Abrasion resistance: 50.000 Martindale
Flammability: BS EN 1021-1&2 Cigarette & MatchBS 7176 Low HazardBS 7176 Medium Hazard Crib 5 when FR treated. Please specify when ordering.UNI 9175 Classe 1
Pro 2
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973 Black green
163 Grey
953 Dark green
123 Light grey
443 Orange
133 Grey beige
783 Black
233 Beige
383 Black brown 173 Dark grey
753 Dark blue 933 Green
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Fabric Group: 2 Composition: 100% Trevira CSWidth: 150 cmFastness to light: 6-7 (ISO 1-8)Abrasion resistance: 80.000 Martindale
Flammability: AS/NZS 1530.3, BS 5852, ig. s. 2-5, DIN 4102 B1, ÖNORM B1/Q1, EN 1021-1/2, FAR 25.853, IMO A.652(16), NF D 60 013, NF P 92 507 M1, UNI 9177, Classe 1, US Cal. Tech. Bull. 117
943 Green
193 Black-White
973 Grey green
123 White-Black
191 Black-dark grey
823 White-Turquoise
181 Dark grey-Black
621 Red
231 Grey-Black 241 Black-Grey
653 Purple-Orange 631 Dark red
Remix
Fabric Group: 2 Composition: 90% new wool, worsted, 10% Nylon Width: 135 cmFastness to light: 5-7 (ISO 1-8)Abrasion resistance: 100.000 Martindale
Flammability: AS/NZS 1530.3, BS 5852, ig. s. 2-3, EN 1021-1/2, IMO A.652 (16), NF D 60 013, UNI 9175, 1lM, US Cal. Tech. Bull. 117, ÖNORM B1/Q1
180 Dark grey
255 Sand beige
985 Olive green
220 Light beige
950 Green
820 Light blue
160 Grey-Green
550 Orange red
190 Black 760 Dark blue
660 Red 535 Orange
Divina 3
1313
Steelcut 2
Fabric Group: 2 Composition: 90 % new wool, worsted / 10 % Nylon Width: 140 cmFastness to light: 5-7 (ISO)Abrasion resistance: 80.000 Martindale
Flammability: EN 1021 / BS 5852 / DIN 4102 / Önorm SN 198 898 FAR 25.853 IMO A.652 (16) AS/NZS 1530.3 AS/NZS 3837 BS 5867 IMO A.471 (XII) EN 13 773 EN 13 501 UNI 9175 Uni 9177 US Cal. Tech Bull. 117 BS 476 NF P 92 503 NF D 60 013 NFPA 260 NFPA 701 ASTM E84
356 Dark beige
181 Grey
384 Dark grey
944 Olive green
691 Brown grey
106 Creme
542 Orange
224 Beige
562 Orange red 623 Red
936 Green 191 Black
Fabric Group: 3 Composition: 100% New WoolWidth: 150 cmFastness to light: 5-7 (ISO 1-8)Abrasion resistance: 45.000 Martindale
Flammability: AS/NZS 1530.3, BS 5852, ig. s. 5, DIN 4102 B2, ÖNORM B1/Q1, EN 1021-1/2, EN 13501, C-s1, d0, glued, IMO A.652 (16), NF D 60 013, NFPA 260, UNI 9175, 1lM, US Cal. Tech. Bull. 117
Divina Melange 2
Steelcut Trio 2
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280 Dark brown
931 Green
260 Brown
771 Dark grey
220 Beige
731 Blue
170 Grey
721 Turquoise
120 Light grey 681 Purple
180 Grey black 621 Pink
Fabric Group: 3 Composition: 100% new wool Width: 150 cmFastness to light: 5-7 (ISO 1-8)Abrasion resistance: 45.000 Martindale
Flammability: AS/NZS 1530.3, BS 5852, ig. s. 5, DIN 4102 B2, ÖNORM B1/Q1, EN 1021-1/2, EN 13501, C-s1, d0, glued, IMO A.652(16), NF D 60 013, UNI 9175, 1lM, US Cal. Tech. Bull. 117
153 Grey-Black
353 Brown-Turqoise
383 Black-Brown
665 Red
883 Blue-Green
565 Brown
253 Beige-Grey
675 Blue
213 Beige 124 White-Black
453 Yellow 965 Green
Fabric Group: 3 Composition: 90% new wool, worsted, 10% Nylon Width: 140 cmFastness to light: 5-7 (ISO 1-8)Abrasion resistance: 80.000 Martindale
Flammability: AS/NZS 3837, class 2, BS 5852, ig. s. 2-3, DIN 4102 B2, ÖNORM B1/Q1, EN 1021-1/2, IMO A.652(16), NF D 60 013, NFPA 260, UNI 9175, 1lM, US Cal. Tech. Bull. 117
1 Sun
16 Pepper
2 Safran
19 Snow
5 Heart
22 Stone
7 Cassis
24 Azur
12 Secret 15 Black
25 Moss 26 Pistazie
Hallingdal 65
Credo
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Fabric Group: 3 Composition: 70% new wool, 30% ViscoseWidth: 130 cmFastness to light: 5-7 (ISO 1-8)Abrasion resistance: 100.000 Martindale
Flammability: AS/NZS 1530.3, AS/NZS 3837, BS 5852, ig. s. 2-5, DIN 4102 B2, ÖNORM B1/Q1, EN 1021-1/2, IMO A.652(16), NF D 60 013, UNI 9175, 1lM, US Cal. Tech. Bull. 117
457 Yellow
764 Dark blue
200 Beige
733 Blue
153 Grey
960 Green
173 Black grey
420 Yellow orange
190 Black 370 Brown
687 Bordeaux 600 Orange
Fabric Group: 3 Composition: 95% virgin wool, 5% Polyamide Width: 140 cmFastness to light: min 5-8 EN ISO 105-B02Abrasion resistance: DIN EN ISO 12947-2, 110.000 rubs
Flammability: FAR 25.853 (12 sec. Vertical) / CAL TB 117 Section E / DIN 4102-1 B2 / EN ISO 11925-2 / BS 5852 Part 1 / EN 13501-1
Chameleon
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Fabric Group: 3 Composition: 94% virgin wool, 6% polyamideWidth: 140 cmFastness to light: min 5-8 EN ISO 105-B02Abrasion resistance: DIN EN ISO 12947-2 45.000 rubs
Flammability: FAR 25.853 (12 sec. Vertical) / CAL TB 117 Section E / DIN 4102-1 B2 / EN ISO 11925-2 / BS 5852 Part 1 / EN 13501-1
Mango Cherry Litchi Blueberry Melone Kiwi
LeatherWe only use high-quality cowhide from European countries. It is tanned and dyed under strict environmental conditions.Every hide is checked before processing. As with any natural product, minor irregularities and variations can occur. Our leather is semi-aniline dyed. Owing to the natural suppleness of cowhide, there is a possibility that some crinkling of the material will occur, regardless of the proces-sing method. Leather- Pure MaterialsThere are two different leather groups, which vary in strength and struc-ture. We offer two more types of leather: a high-quality grained surface nubuck leather and a natural nappa leather. Neither is ground nor embossed or lacquered. All hides come from European countries and are dyed in compliance with the rules of the “Occupational Safety & Health Administration”. This enhances the naturalness of the material. After a short period of time, the upholstered parts react by forming soft folds, which provide the leather with its unique look. Robust seams guarantee exceptional durability and wear resistance of the covers.
Buffalo hide: S 33 and S 34 Pure MaterialsBuffalo hide is a rough, large-pored leather. A drop of water rubbed on it will be absorbed and will darken the leather. It is robust and durable and over time will take on a slightly glossy patina. Under normal use, the surface can break open slightly and appear a bit lighter but then darkens again – this is intentional and represents no cause for grievances.
Butt leatherFor the S 33 and S 34 cantilevers high-quality butt leather, 3.0 to 3.3 mm thick and reinforced with textile material on the underside, is used.
Cowhides The cowhides come from European cattle. Their varying markings and hair length are a feature of the natural properties of thishigh-quality material.
The materials shown are only a selection of colors from the collection. The printed colours approximate the colours of the materials. Slight colour differences from the original are possible. We reserve the right to make modifications or changes.
Nature Chocolate Black Black-WhiteBrown-White
Butt Leather Cowhides
635 Bianco
614 Rosso
659 Tortora
631 Green
646 Moretto
624 Azzurro
608 Marrone
649 Cielo
628 Sabbia 618 Arnacio
623 Grigio 622 Nero
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Leather 1 - Linea
Leather 2
101 White 108 Brown 184 Red 109 Black
PURE MATERIALS
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Pure Materials Nubuck leather
4 Sandbeige
10 Black
5 Ochre-brown 2 Purple 1 Medium brown 8 Greengrey 9 Dark brown
Pure Materials Nappa leather natural
3446 Sand 2617 Cognac 4223 Bordeaux 2488 Medium brown 2001 Dark brown 500 Black
Pure Materials Buffalo leather
Brown
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Veneers
Maple
Iroko (Outdoor, S 40 / S 1040)
Ash Oak Oak brightened Walnut Black Cherry
Wood
Stains
TP 17 Beech nature
RAL 1012Lemon yellow
NCS S 7020-R70BBlue black
NCS S 3050-Y90RRust red
TP 107Beech lightened
RAL 6003Olive green
NCS S 5040-R90BDark blue
NCS S 2030-G30YReed green
TP 34 Mahogany
RAL 3007Purple
NCS S 4020-B50GGrey green
TP 24Walnut
RAL 7021Black grey
NCS S 2030-R80BPowder blue
TP 44 Cherry tree
TP 29Black
NCS S 1030-BAzure blue
TP 89Brown
White pigmented lacquer
NCS S 1070-Y90RCoral red
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LacquerStructured coating
RAL 9010Pure White
RAL 3020 Traffic red
RAL 7038Agate grey
RAL 3011 Brown red
RAL 7016 Anthracite grey
RAL 6018 Yellow green
RAL 9005Jet black
RAL 5021Water blue
RAL 1016Sulfur yellow
RAL 5012Light blue
RAL 2004 Pure orange
Pastel colours (children‘s furniture)
NCS S 0520-G80YPastel yellow
NCS S 0510-R Pink
NCS S 0520-R80BLight blue
White Black
Lacquer
RAL 9010Pure White
RAL 3013 Tomato red
RAL 7016 Anthracite grey
RAL 9005 Black
Powder coating metal
RAL 9005 Black
RAL 9006 White Aluminium
RAL 7016 Anthracite grey
RAL 9010 Whiteonly for S 1055
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LaminateHPL laminate is a duroplastic product consisting of several paper webs that are impregnated with resin and compressed at hightemperature and pressure into a homogenous board. Paper impregnated with melamine resin and a transparent overlay produce an impact-, scratch- and abrasion-proof surface. Further properties include resistance to heat and light, disinfectability and resistance to chemicals. Laminates are easy-care. Boards made of solid laminate have a visible black edge.
The shown laminates only represent a selection of the collection.140 plain-coloured decors and 40 wood reproductions are available.Slight colour differences from the original are possible. We reserve the right to make modifications or changes.
PolypropyleneThis is a synthetic material with a high resistance to chemicals. Its light-fastness is 7-8. Polypropylene can be completely recycled and easily disposed of thermally.
Slight colour differences from the original are possible. We reserve the right to make modifications or changes.
Laminate
Beech decor Light grey White
Polypropylene
Cream white(only for S 360)
RAL 7016 Anthracite grey (only for S 360)
RAL 9003Signal White (only forS 160/S 170/S 180)
RAL 7021Blackgrey (only for S 160/S 170/S 180)
RAL 9005Black (only for S 360)
Black
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Work
Mesh
Cane work and wickerwork is a natural product and is not dyed or bleached. Irregularities in the structure and colour are part of the natural material. Cane work, also called rattan, grows as a creeper in the tropical rainforests of Indonesia. It consists of individual cane fibres of varying length which are glued together. The separation of some of the fibres is unavoidable. If this happens, they can be repaired with standard glue.Please follow the care instructions which are attached to every piece of furniture.
New: For chairs that are subject to heavy wear we have developed a new procedure whereby stable, transparent and barely visible mesh is stret-ched underneath the cane work. This procedure is patented and is availa-ble for the S 32 and S 64 models as well as for the bentwood classics.
Slight colour differences from the original are possible. We reserve the right to make modifications or changes.
Mesh 1: S 33 N, S 34 N modelsThis material is colour-coated polyester mesh, which is flame-resistant in compliance with DIN 4102-1, class B2. The mesh is very durable and rigid due to heat-sealed cross points. It provides a good level of resistance to UV rays and is easy-care.
Mesh 2: S 32 N, S 64 N modelsThis material is fully dyed monofilament polyester mesh, which is tear-proof and offers a high degree of light-fastness. This material is available in black only.
Slight colour differences from the original are possible. We reserve the right to make modifications or changes.
Cane workBasket work
with supporting synthetic mesh
without supporting synthetic mesh
only for S 533 R
Mesh 2
Black (only for S 32 N / S 64 N)
Mesh 1
Silver Black
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ABS EDGEan elastic edge made of ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene co-polymerisate) is used for the tabletops.
ADJUSTABLE GLIDERSto adjust the legs in case of floor unevennesses.
ALUMINIUM DYE CASTINGa dye casting method where aluminium is pressed into a preheated mould under high pressure in a liquid or paste consistency.
ALUMINIUM GLASS BEAD BLASTEDthe aluminium is blasted with tiny glass beads and thus is given a matt silver surface.
BENTWOODwood is bent into shape after being softened by steam. Michael Thonet developed the technique for the production of furniture.
BOTTOM SEAMthe bottom seam is the so-called base seam (straight seam) on upholstered furniture.
CURVED LEGS / SABER LEGS version of table legs (models 214, 209 and 233) slightly curved towards the outside.
BUTT LEATHERa plant-died cowhide at least 2.5 mm thick, slightly oiled. Due to the rigidity and thickness, the leather is very durable.
CANTILEVERa cantilever chair is a chair without rear legs; its seat flexes under the weight of a person and slightly lowers in the back.
CHARMEUSEa fleece sewed together with the upholstery, making the chair’s upholstery softer and more durable.
COLD FOAMliquid foam that hardens in a mould and serves as padding.
COMFORT CUSHIONINGa special upholstery in which a charmeuse is sewn in.
COVER FLEECE a protective fleece assures that the bottom of the chair remains clean.
CROSSWISE AND LENGTHWISE VENEERindicates the grain of the veneer on a tabletop.
DOUBLE TOPSTITCHED HEMa decorative double-sewn seam.
ELASTOMERIC PLASTICelastomers are stable yet mouldable plastics that we use for the armrests of various models.
FACE VENEERoak, ash, nutwood, black cherry and pear.
FELLED SEAMa decorative seam that stabilizes the base seam.
FULL UPHOLSTERYseat, shell or backrest are completely covered with upholstery.
LAMINATEhigh-pressure produced laminate in panel shape consisting of several layers of paper and resin, used to laminate tabletops.
MOULDED PLYWOODtwo- or three-dimensionally formed products made of several veneer layers, glued under heat and pressure in a pressing tool.
MOULDED PLYWOOD SEAT/SHELLseat and backrest are made from a single piece.
NCS COLOR SYSTEMNatural Color System – based on a perception of natural colors.
PIPE END PLUGcloses the open ends on tubular steel furniture.
PIPINGdecorative seam with a strip of fabric folded lengthwise, creating a small beading that emphasizes the seam.
PLASTIC PIPINGa small plastic or leather edge reinforcement for upholstery.
PLASTIC MESHplastic mesh is stretched for seat and backrest.
PLASTIC MESH SUPPORTfor chairs that will be subjected to heavy use we have developed a new method: an invisible transparent mesh made of durable plastic is stret-ched beneath the natural wicker. This version is patented and available for models S 32 and S 64 as well as the bentwood classics.
PLYWOODseveral layers of veneer or thin wood glued crosswise, creating a stable surface or workpiece.
POLYETHER FOAMpermanently elastic foam that we use for padding in various thicknesses.
POLYPROPELENE BELTa rigid plastic belt used as a suspension for upholstery.
POLYPROPYLENEthermoplast used for seat shells.
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GlossaryPROTECTIVE FOILa protective foil between rubber foam and upholstery that prevents liquids from getting into the foam.
RAL COLORSstandardized colors of RAL GmbH, leading standard for trade and indus-try worldwide.
RETURN MECHANISMa chair with a return mechanism automatically returns to the set start position after a person gets up from it.
SOLID CORE LAMINATEa multi-layer full plastic panel. High pressure laminate (HPL). High pressure produced laminate in panel shape consisting of several layers of paper and resin.
SPACERSspacers to even out distances or unevennesses.
SPRING COREwe mainly use steel or plastic springs for spring core seats.
STACKING PROTECTIVE CUSHIONis attached under the chair and serves to prevent pressure damage in the upholstery of a stackable chair.
STACKING PLUGSprotect the chair from damage when stacked.
STRETCH BRACKETstretch brackets are additional reinforcements in the seat of some cantilever chairs.
TACKED-ON FLAT UPHOLSTERYan upholstered doubling of the upholstery shells/carriers.
UPHOLSTERY SHELLa wooden shell upon which the upholstery is attached.
VENEERED EDGEthe edge of a tabletop made of veneer.
WRITING PANELsmall writing panel that can be mounted to a chair (see program S 160, S 170 and S 360).
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