Flow Dining
CONTEMPORARY RETRO-LOOK
The dining furniture adds another chapter to the success story of FLOW. As with the living room furniture, the dining equivalent offers an exciting reinterpretation of the Swinging Sixties. The most striking design feature here is the dynamically shaped basic form that effectively contrasts with exceptionally linear elements.
Flow Chair
STRIKING CONTRAST
The chair, developed by JOI-Design, is available with or without armrests, and immediately catches the eye with its exciting mix of smooth outer shell and soft seating core. This polarity is underscored by the deliberately linear base construction, which is available either with solid wooden legs or in delicate steel wire.
Flow Table
DELICATE MINIMALISM
The table, designed by Joachim Nees, draws its identity from transparent lightness. The steel-wire base combines with the thin tabletop to create an aesthetic symbiosis, giving the design sculptural character.
TECHNICAL DATA
In cm | Bench 200 with wire base | Bench 220 with wire base |
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Width: | 200 | 220 |
Depth: | 68 | 68 |
Height: | 88 | 88 |
Seat width: | 50 | 50 |
Seat depth: | 45 | 45 |
Seat height: | 142 | 142 |