The Plan Dining Chair is a great example of Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby's passion for industrial design, where the key industrial principles of materiality, tactility and sustainability are integrated into the design.
This has resulted in a robust yet elegant piece that will undoubtedly stand the test of time, with the choice of materials guaranteeing both comfort and longevity.
Designed with ergonomics in mind, the chair features a curved wooden seat, which, once combined with the functional tubular steel frame, comes together in one well-thought-out form.
Thanks to the minimal floor space the chair takes up, it can be adapted to any table or environment, whether you will use it in the kitchen, dining room or office.
Dimensions: Height: 77 cm x width: 42 cm x depth: 52 cm / Seat height: 45 cm.
Materials & finishes:
Steel tubular frame with powder coating and a back rest made of plywood veneer, finished with water-based lacquer. The shell is upholstered with Max leather or Kvadrat Re-wool fabric.
About the designers:
Edward Barber studied interior design at Leeds Polytechnic and moved to London in 1992 to study architecture and interior design at the Royal College of Art.
Jay Osgerby studied furniture design at Ravensbourne College of Art and moved to the RCA in 1992 to study architecture and interior design. Edward and Jay met at RCA and in 1996 formed BarberOsgerby.
Together they now have an extensive and diverse portfolio of modern furniture and contemporary lighting for designer brands such as Isokon Plus, Magis, KnollStudio, Flos, Asplund, Cappellini and Vitra.
Weight: 1000