Designed by Stefan Diez, the four-legged varnished chair with a weight of 5.4kg, incorporates thin sheet metal plates, welded frame and a plastic shell. The frame of the chair has been made using automotive engineering technology. The seat, backrest frame and connecting points for the legs of the chair are deep drawn from thin sheet metal after which it is welded by a robot. The new technology incorporates elastic comfort and strength to the chair while making it durable and adding to the aesthetics.
The chair looks different based on the backdrop which is made possible through the interaction of the frame and shell. The frame colours are matched up with seat shells in various fabrics and tones.
Chassis will now be available in colourful models with textile shells in addition to the previous versions with plastic shells in graphite black, grey-white and cement grey. The finely grained seat shells of the chair are colour-matched, through-dyed polypropylene and are used in the frames.