Landi Chair by Hans Coray
Developed for the 1939 Swiss National Exhibition (Schweizer Landesausstellung), the Landi Chair occupies an important place in the history of twentieth-century design: this classic by Hans Coray established the new typology of a three-dimensionally moulded seat shell on a separate base. The clear structure of the all-aluminium chair consists of two parts. First, a pair of U-shaped profiles connected by welded crossbeams form a self-supporting frame and simultaneously serve as the legs and low armrests. This base supports a seat shell, which makes ideal use of the material’s possibilities: the 91 punched holes not only ensure the modest weight and flexibility of the comfortable shell, but also give the graceful Landi its trademark appearance.
- Brand: Vitra
- Design: Hans Coray
- Year: 1939
- Seat shell: seat shell in pressed aluminium sheeting with 91 punched holes, matte anodised surface
- Base: armrests and legs from bent aluminium profiles, with welded aluminium cross braces, matt anodised surface
- Glides: glides in light grey injection-moulded TPE
- Applications: ideal for outdoor use in both private and public spaces, such as home patios or balconies, restaurant terraces, open-air cafés etc.
- Dimensions W 20.25" x D 25.5" x H 31.25" x Seat H 18.75"
- Note: as in the original design, the Landi Chair can be stacked up to 6 units high. Vitra's re-edition of the classic stays true to the original while making the most of the latest technical possibilities. The anodised aluminium surface of the chair is durable and weather-resistant but may develop signs of wear and tear if the chairs are stacked
- Special order - lead time 12-16 weeks
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