The S 243 has a tubular steel frame and a moulded plywood seat and backrest. Designer Frank Rettenbacher has pared back the materials to maximise form and function, creating a lightweight, four-leg, stacking chair that meets all the requirements of today’s homes and work spaces. The S 243 has a clear, logical design: the two supporting back legs have a diameter of 25 mm, whereas the diameter of the front legs is a slimmer 18 mm. The front legs form one continuous visible line from the front side to where they meet and connect with the back legs, giving the chair its airy, lightweight appearance. The dimensions of the moulded plywood seat and backrest are balanced with those of the tubular steel frame. Different versions are available: the S 243 with moulded plywood seat and backrest, the S 243 SPV (fully upholstered seat, moulded plywood backrest) and the S 243 PV (fully upholstered seat, backrest with tacked-on flat upholstery on the front). The tubular steel frame comes in a chrome-plated version or powder-coated in a range of colours.
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Frank Rettenbacher Frank was born in 1979 in Bregenz, Austria, and now lives in Amsterdam. After studying Industrial Design at FH Joanneum in Graz, he started his career at Audi Design in Ingolstadt. Later on he moved to the Netherlands to work as a product designer at Philips Design. For the past 20 years, Frank Rettenbacher has led an international team there as Creative Director, overseeing the design of all Philips TV and audio products. In parallel, he founded his own design studio in 2013 and has since realized designs in collaboration with the renowned Italian furniture manufacturer Zanotta. His work has been recognized with numerous design awards, including the iF Gold Award, the Red Dot Best of the Best Award, and the Dutch Design Award. The glass TV 'DesignLine' he designed for Philips has been included in the permanent collection of the Amsterdam Museum of Modern Art (Het Stedelijk Museum). In addition to his work as a designer, Frank Rettenbacher also composes music as a cellist and recently released his debut album 'Morba', a fusion of classical and electronic music, together with Dutch producer and DJ Bardo Camp.
Width | 48 cm |
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Height | 79 cm |
Seat height | 47 cm |
Depth | 52 cm |
Weight | 5.4 kg |