Grace – Chair Polished Aluminium Base
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£625.00 - £635.00 Excl VAT
£750.00 - £762.00 Incl VAT
Grace – Chair Polished Aluminium Base – MDD
The chair from the Grace collection, designed by Krystian Kowalski, is an elegant workplace or conference space addition. The classic style and distinctive design will allow for creating configurations that meet individual preferences and requirements. The foam seat and backrest were designed to provide maximum comfort, even during many hours of use. Their soft lines contrast with the modern polished aluminium base, providing the chair with a refined elegance. This makes Grace suitable for office and conference spaces with a representative character.
- Upholstered seat and backrest made of non-flammable foam;
- Soft and comfortable cushion on the seat;
- Luxurious finish of the base – polished aluminium;
- 4-star swivel base with optional castors;
- Full range of upholstery materials;
- High-quality upholstery materials, some of which come from post-consumer recycling;
- Designed for office and conference spaces
- Seat, backrest – moulded foam (seat – density of 58 kg/m3, backrest – density of 60 kg/m3), upholstered;
- Base GRPP19 – 4-star, polished aluminium, swivel seat – 360°, aluminium cast, legs finished with polypropylene feet;
- Base GRPP19K – 4-star, polished aluminium, swivel seat – 360°, aluminium cast, castors for soft floors, option with extra charge – castors for hard floors;
- Max. load 120 kg
- Made in Poland, EU
Grace
- W: 550mm | D: 510mm | H: 780mm
- W: 550mm | D: 510mm | H: 780mm

Double softness
Full arrangement of the lounge

In love with technology
Krystian Kowalski
As a hands-on designer my work process combines a full-scale models and prototypes with technology research and advance cad modelling. This methodical approach is focused on revealing the essence of each design. I believe experiencing the product is the only way to develop valuable furniture. Fundamentally I look at design as an exercise in creating value