Description
Stacking chair with arms.
Made from recycled polypropylene obtained from the waste generated by Magis’ own furniture production and from that of the local car industry. The patented material excludes almost all “virgin or new” materials and can be recycled again 100% after use.
Designed by Konstantin Grcic
Tests:
▫ Safety requirement EN 16139:2013 L1
▫ Information use EN 16139:2013 L1
▫ Seat and back static load test EN 1728:2013 L1
▫ Vertical load on backrest EN 1728:2013 L1
▫ Arm downwards static load test EN 1728:2013 L1
▫ Arm sideways static load test EN 1728:2013 L1
▫ Vertical upwards static load test on armrests EN 1728:2013 L1
▫ Seat and back fatigue test EN 1728:2013 L1
▫ Seat front durability test EN 1728:2013 L1
▫ Arm fatigue test EN 1728:2013 L1
▫ Leg forward static load test EN 1728:2013 L1
▫ Leg sideways static load test EN 1728:2013 L1
▫ Seat impact test EN 1728:2013 L1
▫ Back impact test EN 1728:2013 L1
▫ Armrest impact test EN 1728:2013 L1
▫ Stability EN 1022:2005
▫ Resistance of surfaces to cold liquids (sanitizing products)* UNI EN 12720:2013
(*) Note: the products applied include those recommended by the “Istituto Superiore di Sanità” in the ISS COVID-19 Report no. 25/2020 of 15/05/2020 “Interim Recommendations on the sanitation of nonhealthcare facilities in the current COVID-19 emergency: surfaces, indoor environments and clothing”.
Vitalii K. –
This work is characterised by a careful research into the history of art, design and architecture and his passion for technology and materials.