
The Spoinq Piramide chair is a contemporary and stylish chair known for its sleek design and functionality. Spoinq, a Dutch design brand, is known for creating furniture that is both aesthetically pleasing and practical. The Piramide chair is characterized by a geometric and minimalist design, creating a unique look in any space.
The chair is often used in office environments, waiting rooms, and dining areas because of its comfortable seating and durable construction. It is typically made of high-quality materials such as wood and metal, which contributes to its strength and longevity. Spoinq also offers a variety of finishes and colors, making the Piramide chair easy to integrate into various interior styles.
In short, the Spoinq Piramide chair combines modern design with functionality, making it a popular choice for both business and residential settings.
Legs: Coated steel in white or black
Upholstery: many colors and fabrics available, design your own chair
Armrest available in: oak natural, oak wengé or iroko
Height ( seat) : 48 cm
Width: 64 cm
Depth: 42 cm
Total height: 85,5 cm
“A project is only successful if an equilibrium is reached between material, form and use”
Celebrated Dutch designer, Ruud-Jan Kokke, designed the very first Spoinq collection. Chair Spoinq became the base for an entire collection by Ruud-Jan Kokke. Kokke typically seeks balance in his designs: “A project is only successful if an equilibrium is reached between material, form and use”. Kokke works principally with wood and steel, testing these materials to the limit. He refuses to be tied to one environment. In his work he regularly collaborates with designers from other disciplines to create for schools, businesses, government buildings and public spaces. This diversity makes Kokke a flexible partner with extensive knowledge of the complexity of the development task. He sees himself as a builder, with a great knowledge and love of materials and construction techniques.
Kokke has won several awards both nationally and internationally for his work. Several of his designs are already regarded as design classics and are included in the collections of the Municipal Museum in Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York.
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