AT800 Deck Armchair, a classic updated

The stackable aluminium armchair from AT800 series by Normal Studio is a functional piece realized after meticulous design consideration. The use of stamped aluminium for the seating and its aluminium frame makes it ideal for cafe and dining, bringing a new timeless interpretation of the classic deck chair to the scene.

AT800 Deck Armchair
by Normal Studio

AT800 Deck Armchair

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AT800 Deck Armchair in details
Width55 cm
Height83 cm
Depth50 cm
Seat height47 cm
Weight7.9 Kg
BodyAluminium
FinishingPowder Coated Paint
LegsTeak
Designed By Normal Studio
Normal Studio

Under the name of Normal Studio, Jean-François Dingjian and Eloi Chafaï promote an Elementary Design. They are less attached to the formal research of an object than to the tool that makes it which will generate the shape and guide them in the first sketches for a chair, a table or a light. This name hides a yearning for precise shapes. Deeply attached to the social and cultural values of design, the two produce timeless objects that go beyond trends and postures. Their pieces, designed for large manufacturers (Tolix, SEB, Tefal, Schneider Electric) or as experimental micro-series (CIRVA, Eno, Manufacture de Sèvres), bear witness to their ability to work on different scales. By tackling a variety of materials: embossed sheet metal, wood, marble, leather, ceramics, glass or plastic, they are accustomed to transferring technologies between different worlds. In 2016, Normal Studio celebrates ten years on the French design scene, a presence already honoured by a number of awards. The Design/ Company prize at Designer Days 2010 crowned their collaboration with Tolix where they were the creative directors from 2007 to 2013; the 2010 Designer of the Year award at Now! (Maison&Objet); the Elle Deco Design Award and many VIA Labels. Some of their products are included in the permanent collection of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and various Fonds National d’Art Contemporain (National Contemporary Art Foundations) throughout France.


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