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Baltic – 2 Remix Chair Wooden Base

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£380.00 - £380.00 Excl VAT

£456.00 - £456.00 Incl VAT

Baltic – 2 Remix Chair Wooden Base – MDD

Please Note: Minimum Order Of 4 Chairs

 

 

The Baltic 2 Remix chair was designed by Krystian Kowalski. Combining a plastic seat and soft cushion, it is a hybrid between the Baltic 2 Basic and Baltic 2 Soft Duo chairs. The polypropylene shell is durable and easy to keep clean, while the cushion provides comfort. Combined with a classic wooden base, they allow them to adapt to spaces of different styles and aesthetics. The universal form and the possibility of configuring the colour of the seat make it possible to match Baltica with an existing or designed arrangement, making it a timeless addition to offices or homes, as well as restaurants.

 

  • The plastic shell seat is durable and easy to care for;
  • The soft upholstered cushion ensures that the chair remains comfortable even when sitting for long periods of time;
  • The classic four-legged base allows for a multitude of applications in the professional and residential sphere;
  • Wooden legs give Baltic a homely warmth;
  • Made from easily recycled materials to decrease its environmental impact;
  • Designed for offices, apartments and public interiors, including dining and conference spaces

 

 

 

 

 

The Baltic collection

Shell chairs defining the new realm of comfort

 

BLK3P14 – Wooden Base
  • W: 450mm | D: 540mm | H: 760mm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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.