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EMI By SCAB DESIGN

Collection: Emi

Designer: Arter&Citton

Type: Stackable technopolymer chair

SCAB Design presents the Emi and Kate chairs, created from the synergy between the design of the Arter&Citton studio and the research of Engineer Bordiga.‎ Practical and decisively aesthetic chairs, ideal for business projects and in line with SCAB Design's production vocation, always oriented to soft organic shapes and functionality.‎ The new Emi and Kate chairs give life to a product family designed with rigid and linear traits, but by no means reduced expression of mere functionality.‎ Available as chairs and armchairs, they appear defined by clean lines, smooth and rounded legs draped over the ends, which give an emotional touch to the strict and stable character of the structure.‎ Available in smooth or perforated versions, Emi and Kate can be used in indoor and outdoor spaces: in particular, the perforated version is reworked in plastic - practical and resistant - with a lighter structure.‎ Also, thanks to the close and daily collaboration between the designers and the studio of Engineer Bordiga - and with the use of sophisticated robot technologies typical of SCAB Design - a unique and practical technical solution has been created: the possibility to stack without gaps, with an uniform alignment of the pieces, which also allows the minimum space possible, guaranteeing a greater stability of the stack.‎ A detail so that the company can ship these chairs in pallets of 24 pieces.‎ A winning formula that, with Emi and Kate, expresses SCAB Design's constant willingness to combine a careful aesthetic with the latest technical know-how, yet again.‎ SCAB Design offers resistant, versatile, and manageable objects for a competitive proposal; and narrates a design with high standards, always customer oriented, suggesting ideal solutions for everyone.‎ Colors: linen, taupe, anthracite, light grey, lifght blue, olive green.‎

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