Montis Vico Lazy Dining Chair
VICO LAZY DINING CHAIR
VICO LAZY DINING CHAIR
Designed by Geert Koster
Vico Lazy is the little sister to our dining chair Vico, and she’s as elegant and compact as her big brother.
Thanks to her lowered, tilted base (available in walnut or oak), this easy chair lends itself well to a variety of applications: as a statement piece in the bedroom, to relax in by the fireplace, or as the perfect spot to sip coffee with a view of the garden.
The clever, flowing construction of the seat, armrest and narrow backrest guarantees optimum comfort and freedom of movement.
INFORMATION
MAIN STRUCTURE
-Construction : Metal body of 16 mm tube and 15 x 15 mm shaft. Seat plate made of 8 mm lightweight poplar plywood -Foam : Molded foam. HR foam with a specific weight of +/- 60 kg/m³. The body is supplied with 100 grams dacron. -Upholstery : The VICO is available with leather and fabric upholstery
BRAND
Montis
PRODUCT TYPE
Dinning Chair
DESIGNER
Geert Koster
COLLECTION
Vico
USE
Home
PRODUCTION
Made in Neatherland
CHAIR SEAT
-Construction : Seating plate made of 8 mm lightweight poplar plywood
-Foam : A base of HR foam with a specific weight of 45 kg/m³ with a soft topping of HR foam (specific weight of 35 kg/m³). The seat is supplied with 100 grams dacron.
BASE FRAME
-Weight : 12.9 kg (weighted with a Kvadrat Harald upholstery).
-Foot caps : Wagner Quickclick© with felt or smooth (hyper) insert.
LEGISLATION
-Poplar plywood : ASTC approved
-Foam (optional) : BS 5852, part 1 TB 117-2013, without fire retardants.
BASE FRAME -WOODEN 4 LEG
- Oak white oiled
- Walnut matt lacquered
- Oak blank matt laquered
- Oak black carbon stained
DESIGNER - GEERT KOSTER
"Research and experimentation of new materials and technologies are the base of every new project."
Geert Koster, born Groningen, the Netherlands in 1961, had his degree at the Academy of Art Minerva in Groningen in 1984 and at the Domus Academy in Milano in 1985.Since 1985 he works in Italy, in 1989 he opens his studio in Milano, working in the field of interiors, exhibitions, furniture, product and industrial design.