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Seating, p 6

-- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

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Segis

The Pacific chair marks the debut of the company's partnership with architect George J. Sowden. Made entirely of polypropylene, it utilizes the latest air-molding technology for exceptional strength. Available with a special satin finish in a wide color range. Call 39-0577-980333 for information.
Segis

Material Furniture& p>

Don't go looking for a fight with Christopher Douglas's Knock-Down/Drag-Out chair. This assembly-required piece is a cinch to put together (really). Four birch plywood pieces slot together in 15 seconds flat—all you need is a Phillips head screwdriver.
Material Furniture

Global& p>

For high style and ergonomic control, look no further than Metrus. A standard titanium-colored spider base gives rise to a curved seat and sweeping arm design with padded urethane arm caps. Adjustable seating functions include Synchro-Tilter, Knee-Tilter, Multi-Tilter, and Tilter. Two back heights—executive and high-back—provide the ultimate support.
Global

De Sede& p>

These DS-218 stools by Paolo Piva toy with the notion of similar yet different. Constructed with brushed stainless-steel frames and cushions upholstered in Scandinavian leather, fabric, or microfiber (shown), they share measurements—15 inches wide by 15 deep by 20 high—but deliver two distinct outcomes.
De Sede

United Chair& p>

The Tango portfolio delivers a technically advanced ergonomic design with user-friendly features and sophisticated adjustments—all while maintaining a clean, slim profile. These models satisfy a wide array of office applications in addition to the need for posture support and comfort.
United Chair

Kron USA& p>

The strong linear design of Jorge Pensi's Foro collection (shown here, the armchair) offers a versatile solution to reception and breakout work areas. Height-adjustable tables, which fit into the specially designed aluminum legs, offer a bit of work space—and a perfect spot to park your cappuccino.
Kron USA

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