catifa 80 lounge chair with sled base
by Altherr & Molina Lievore from Arper
catifa 80 lounge chair with sled base
Design Lievore Altherr Molina, 2006
Chromed steel, polyurethane shell, upholstery
Made in Italy by Arper
Catifa 80 is a light, low lounge chair with a pronounced horizontal character. Its reduced profile and wide seat are generous without being heavy or bulky. On its own it is a quiet, comfortable resting place or grouped, a serene space for waiting or gathering.
Made for both residential and contract use, the Catifa 80 polyurethane shell can be covered in leather or fabric. The base is offered here in a sled base with chrome-finish. A pedestal base in polished aluminum or powder-coated steel rectangular base with swivel or return mechanisms are also available. The Catifa 80 Collection is GreenGuard certified. Please call the hive showroom with any questions: 1-866-663-4483.
27.1" d | 33.5" w | 27.9" h | seat: 15.5" h
Chromed steel, polyurethane shell, upholstery
Made in Italy by Arper
Catifa 80 is a light, low lounge chair with a pronounced horizontal character. Its reduced profile and wide seat are generous without being heavy or bulky. On its own it is a quiet, comfortable resting place or grouped, a serene space for waiting or gathering.
Made for both residential and contract use, the Catifa 80 polyurethane shell can be covered in leather or fabric. The base is offered here in a sled base with chrome-finish. A pedestal base in polished aluminum or powder-coated steel rectangular base with swivel or return mechanisms are also available. The Catifa 80 Collection is GreenGuard certified. Please call the hive showroom with any questions: 1-866-663-4483.
27.1" d | 33.5" w | 27.9" h | seat: 15.5" h
$1,405.00 + free shipping (curbside delivery in the continental US)
Altherr & Molina Lievore
This prolific design group has designed products for Arper and is also known for interior design and packaging. They extend knowledge into a dedicated teaching practice, offering seminars and training to new professionals through universities.
Arper has a distinct place in the design world due to a collaboration with the firm Lievore Altherr Molina. Arper is focused on environmental quality and sustainability and using low-emitting recyclables.