Result Chair
The Result Chair and pyramid tables are the last word in sheet cutting steel construction, designed to be adaptable, lightweight and solid. The collection was initially developed by Friso Kramer and Wim Rietveld in the 1950s, while working in Ahrend. When introduced initially in the 50s, the revolutionary use of sheet steel was considered a winning achievement, offering new direction to use of organically formed products. It’s today notable for the sparing use of materials, compact nature and light-enough to carry about as individual parts and as a set.Such robust structures show technical excellence and esthetic lightness that have been proven for many decades in real environments. The Result Chair has a thin base in steel with a chair and an oak backrest that maintains full flexibility, lightness and power, while retaining minimalist design. The Resulta’s clean esthetics and longevity, originally a common school chair in the 1950s, means that it can be used in many private and public settings. Accessible in various wood finishes and simple colors that can be combined with the Table Pyramid.
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The Result Chair and pyramid tables are the last word in sheet cutting steel construction, designed to be adaptable, lightweight and solid. The collection was initially developed by Friso Kramer and Wim Rietveld in the 1950s, while working in Ahrend. When introduced initially in the 50s, the revolutionary use of sheet steel was considered a winning achievement, offering new direction to use of organically formed products. It’s today notable for the sparing use of materials, compact nature and light-enough to carry about as individual parts and as a set.Such robust structures show technical excellence and esthetic lightness that have been proven for many decades in real environments. The Result Chair has a thin base in steel with a chair and an oak backrest that maintains full flexibility, lightness and power, while retaining minimalist design. The Resulta’s clean esthetics and longevity, originally a common school chair in the 1950s, means that it can be used in many private and public settings. Accessible in various wood finishes and simple colors that can be combined with the Table Pyramid.
Dimensions: 45,50cm W x 48,50cm D x 81cm H – seat height: 46cm
Materials: Moulded plywood seat and back – top veneer in oak, steel sheet legs
Colours: Beige stained, black stained, clear lacquered, matte lacquered, smoked oiled
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