Result Armchair
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The Result Armchair was originally designed by Friso Kramer and Wim Rietveld, while they worked at Ahrend. HAY and Ahrend are pleased to bring this design back into production. This wooden chair is th...
Specifications
Collection: | Result |
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Depth: | 0 |
Designer: | Friso Kramer, Wim Rietveld |
Seat height: | 46 |
Care & maintenance
- Immediately blot spilled liquids on fabric with an absorbent cloth by gently dabbing towards the center of the stain.
- Wipe wood and powder coated steel with a clean cloth moistened with water or a solution of water and neutral detergent. Remove soap residue immediately with a clean, dry cloth.
- Avoid using abrasive cream or scrub pads as they can scratch the surface.
- If the surface is scratched or looks dull, use a care product specifically suitable for wood.
- Avoid placing the furniture in direct sunlight or near a strong heat source to reduce changes. Wood is a natural material and will change in colour and patinate over time. HAY only uses high-quality fabrics, but all fabrics fade and seams weaken when exposed to sunlight or strong heat.
- Avoid improper use, such as sitting on the backrest or armrests, resting the chairs on their back legs, putting your feet on the furniture, or standing on it.
- This information is a general guideline. Please contact our customer service or one of our stores for specific maintenance instructions.
The Result Armchair was originally designed by Friso Kramer and Wim Rietveld, while they worked at Ahrend. HAY and Ahrend are pleased to bring this design back into production. This wooden chair is the ideal choice for both private and public environments. This chair is made from FSCTM-certified wood and is available in water-based smoked, water-based lacquered or painted finishes, with a wide range of textiles and leather options for the seat. This version features armrests.
Friso Kramer
Friso Kramer was born in Amsterdam in 1922. After graduating in Interior Design from the Institute of Applied Arts in Amsterdam, he worked as a designer from 1948-1963 at De Cirkel, a manufacturer of steel furniture that had become part of the Ahrend group in 1939. He later became the Art Director of the Ahrend Group, a post he held from 1971-1983. Notable designs include his two concrete benches ...
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