Canto Chair is made with corners and aluminum sheets of the same thickness, unpainted, and with the seats fitted to the welded frames and screwed backrests. Canto Series is based on the principle of the dissolution of matter as it remains as bare form. The corner profile announces an absence: the negative of the structure. The same happens with the backrest and seat plates that are perceived only as planes, alien to the structures that support them. Faced with the apparent instability and violence of the cuts and exposed profiles, Canto Series chair becomes a spectral image of comfort. The flexible backrests and the four rubber discs mediate the user and gravity.
Height: 65.5cm
Width: 40cm
Length: 43.8cm
Seat (h): 45cm
Weight: 3,65kg
Materials:
# 2.5mm natural aluminum sheets
Angles made of natural aluminum # 3.19mm
Hexagon bolts MA 8x100 Class 8.8
Black MB hex nuts
Solid black rubber discs Ø: 35mm h: 5mm
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