Vitra
ID Trim Office Chair
Classic
Price starting from € 888,00*
*Price valid for the classic version without armrests – without adjustable lumbar support – without forward tilt and without depth adjustament – five-stars base in basic dark – seat and backrest with upholstery in fabric cat. F30 (cod. 431 403 00).
Within the ID Chair Concept, Vitra offers a wide range of extremely professional office chairs, capable of satisfying not only taste needs but also extreme comfort. ID Trim conveys a sense of classic elegance and hard-to-replicate craftsmanship, where a strong swivel base engages a structure with integrated lumbar support with FlowMotion mechanism. The backrest has a polyamide frame, perfect for adapting to the natural curve of the back thanks to the height-adjustable lumbar support. The available upholstery, leather and fabric, offer maximum customization to each armchair. The armrests in 2D or 3D have variable height and width with 360 ° swivel movement.
W.48,5 x D.52 x H.110 - 99 cm
Adjustable Seat Height 40 – 52 cm
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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Cat. F30 Plano
Cat. F40 Laser RE
Cat. F60 Volo
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Cat. L20 – Pelle
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Swiss by birth, Vitra is a unique company in many ways. Unique in its home collections, light and colorful; unique in its office furnishings, which combine in a masterful implementation design and ergonomics; unique for the designer parterre that enriches its catalog. Among prestigious historical re-enactments and fruitful collaborations, Vitra has always had the ability to relive the past and project to the future. However, Vitra is unique above all for Rolf Fehlbaum's corporate address, where the company transcends the business to fulfill wider social and cultural functions: the creation of a unique project such as Vitra Campus and the annexed Vitra Design Museum is an example.Read more
Designed by
Antonio Citterio
Antonio Citterio (1950-) is one of the most important contemporary Italian designers. His taste, elegant and refined, involves a stylistic evolution of the traditional forms of bourgeois furniture, updated in a balanced and rational style. In many ways he can be considered one of the architects of the contemporary living room and one of the driving forces that have led to the great success of Made in Italy furniture in the world. Born in Meda, it is precisely to two companies in the town of Brianza that he has linked part of his fame, with ten-year collaborations that still last today: Flexform and B&B Italia, a company to which he owes the credit for his "discovery" and which allowed him to compete also with more classic and luxurious forms with the artistic direction of the Maxalto collection. Among his many collaborations, we should mention those with Vitra for the world of office seating, with Arclinea for the kitchen, together with internationally renowned companies such as Flos, Kartell and several others. First associated with Paolo Nava, he later became a partner of Terry Dwan and with her he began to devote himself to architecture and interiors. In 2000 he entered into partnership with Patricia Viel, founding the Citterio-Viel studio, which would develop into one of the most important Italian architectural firms. Buildings such as the Bulgari Hotel in Milan or the Taiepi Sky Tower in Taiwan bear his signature.Read more