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atlanta 67 beechwood

atlanta 66 | 67

Design: Charles Polin

The cantilever chair of the atlanta range is available with armrest (atlanta 67) or without (atlanta 66). The extraordinary design of the solid steel tube frame turns atlanta into a real eye-catcher and facilitates a rapid, effective cleaning of floors due to the convenient hooking of the chair onto a table. Table edges and table tops are treated gently. This makes atlanta 66/67 an ideal seating accommodation for schools and their cafeterias. Numerous models of shells and upholstery provide creative freedom for design.

atlanta 66 | 67

product variants

atlanta 66 | not upholstered
atlanta 67 | not upholstered | with armrests
atlanta 67 | upholstered seat | with armrests
atlanta 67 | upholstered seat and backrest | with armrests
atlanta 67 | fully upholstered front | with armrests
atlanta 67 | fully upholstered

References

Universität Bonn_Campus Poppelsdorf_Mensa_atlanta 66_delta 105
University of Bonn | Campus Poppelsdorf
Charles Polin

CHARLES POLIN

Creative and innovative thinking characterizes the holistic approach of designer Charles Polin, born in 1951 in Zurich.

After having completed his studies of industrial and interior design in Zurich with such important professors as the renowned design pioneer Willy Guhl, Polin successfully cooperated with famous designers and architects, among them Bruno Rey.

Charles Polin specializes in the design of public institutions and buildings. His competence lies in the conception, the construction as well as in the utilization of seating furniture. True to his philosophy of “design is the synthesis of form and function” and complemented by the objective of creating quality of life, numerous creations for furniture companies like Hiller Objektmoebel, Kusch + Co or Plank emerged, some of which have been chosen as winners of international design awards.

product family

atlanta 55 | black stained shell
atlanta 450 | black stained shell
atlanta 456

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