Amina Collection
Design: Ingrid Backman & Tuula Falk
Design: Ingrid Backman & Tuula Falk
Amina is a chair designed for restaurants, hotels and conferences.
The twin threads in the frame give the chair its character. A small distance between the threads allows for light to pass through and creates lightness to the chair. The base of the frame is linked by the use of socks.
The enclosed back has an inviting shape with a soft appearance. Amina can change appearance by several variations in fabrics and surface treatments.
Besides the original chair AMINA collection contains swivel base chair and chair with round footplate. There are also three table models in AMINA collection.
Birch
Ash
Oak
White
Black
Dark grey
Light grey
Blue
Red
Yellow
In the 4-leg version, the following special surfaces are not available: light copper, dark copper, brass, and graphite 2.
Eco-chrome
CR3+
Matt
chrome
Grey
RAL 9006
Grey
RAL 9007
White
RAL 9016
Black
RAL 9005
Light copper
CU3
Dark copper
CU4
Brass
2
Bronze
2
Graphite grey,
graphite 2
Pearl
grey
Antibacterial
powder coating
AMINA chairs are always upholstered. The backrest options are veneer or it upholstered. Upholstery options include back cushion upholstery, front upholstery, and surround upholstery.
We co-operate with several high-class manufacturers, e.g. Gabriel, Kvadrat, Svensson and Sørensen. So the available fabric and leather range is extremely wide.
Leg socks available for larger projects in any RAL color.
The twin threads in the frame give the chair its character.
Products from this collection are also available from the standard collection. The standard collection includes our most popular products in standard materials and colors.
The delivery time for the products of the standard collection is typically 4–6 weeks. Steady demand enables the purchase also of smaller quantities at the best possible price.
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