Juliette - Stackable chair

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Juliette

Stackable chair

Hannes Wettstein, 1987

Juliette is a range of stackable seats made entirely of recyclable metal, available in seven colors or in a satin finished stainless steel version that can also be used outdoors.

From the lively and creative mind of Hannes Wettstein comes an idea that defies logic: a chair whose backrest, bent forward for purely aesthetic reasons, becomes a functional element. In the industrial process, the backrest evolves into an armrest, transforming the chair into an armchair. This 'super-light' chair, made of nothing and carefully studied details, surprises with its unexpected comfort. An object that is the expression of a design that is both pragmatic and utopian: unobtrusive and non-obsolescent.

Disassemblabie - 100% ricyclable

Disassemblable
Recyclable material
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Contenuto tecnico

Juliette

Range of stackable seats with structure made of steel rod painted with epoxy powders in the specified colours.
Seat and backrest of stamped sheet steel painted in the color of the structure.
Alternatively, structure, seat and backrest in satinated stainless steel.
Black polyethylene interlocking feet.
Available accessories: covers, black rubber connecting element.

Stackable chair HW601

Length: 46 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Height: 77 cm
Seat height: 46 cm
Seat depth: 40 cm

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Designer

Hannes Wettstein

Born in 1958 in Ascona, Switzerland, he lived and worked in Zurich. His main professional activities were in the fields of product design and interior architecture. 

He designed fashion and furniture showrooms, public spaces, hotels, installations, offices, both in Switzerland and abroad. He designed limited edition collections of furnishings and accessories for several Swiss companies. His projects include furniture, lamps, watches, eyeglasses, rugs, handles, bikes. 

His collaboration with Baleri Italia began in 1985; he designed several many successful products for the company. Hannes Wettstein died in July 2008, only 50 years old.

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