There is a good reason why the prototype of a chair is a staple in every designer's portfolio. While they remain a design staple, new "classics" are rare, but Patric Norguet has made a good attempt with the Fox chair.
The thin, curved fibreglass reinforced polypropylene shell that forms the seat is set in a profile made of ash wood or steel. This material also comes in a wide spectrum of colours including sand, marsala, smoky blue, white, and black while the wooden components come bleached or in black stain. The resulting silhouette is both pleasing to the eye and comfortable to use. The chairs are stackable for easy storage when not in use.
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