Aluminum sheet th. 2mm, numerically cut and bent, powder coated (structural matt) in graphite gray RAL7015.
Elements connected by six screws.
Birch plywood with oak veneer, numerically cut, then hand-finished and oiled.
H: 88 | Seat height: 75 | Width: 48 | Depth: 49 cm
Designed for a tabletop height of 105 – 120 cm.
The characteristic form of DIAGO is remembered for a long time. The multiplicity of planes and surfaces that make it up constantly flirts with the viewer, creating a variety of chiaroscuro, reflections and glitters.
Classic DIAGO focuses on minimalism and precision. Each edge is made with watchmaker precision. Just like in the art of origami, where we can get a sophisticated, three-dimensional form through a few bends. Due to this reference, the DIAGO chair can be found in the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology in Krakow. Look for it in the museum’s Bistro, which serves Japanese cuisine to visitors.
Ergonomics is a priority for us. Each angle and support plane of the chair has been examined and diagnosed by us. The seat is flexible, thanks to the appropriately selected thickness of the material. Thanks to this, it fits humbly to the silhouette and movements of a person. The weight of the chair is as low as possible, so moving it or lifting it is not a problem. You can bathe in it. These details make DIAGO simply likeable.
Our classic DIAGO is also available in a version with wool felt. This soft, warm and cozy finish will work just fine in the privacy of your home.
In just a few years from its premiere, the DIAGO chair has become our hallmark. Thanks to its origami-inspired form, DIAGO intrigues and is memorable. At first glance, raw – almost industrial, when interacting, it seduces with comfort and lightness
In just a few years from its premiere, the DIAGO chair has become our hallmark. Thanks to its origami-inspired form, DIAGO intrigues and is memorable. At first glance, raw – almost industrial, when interacting, it seduces with comfort and lightness
In just a few years from its premiere, the DIAGO chair has become our hallmark. Thanks to its origami-inspired form, DIAGO intrigues and is memorable. At first glance, raw – almost industrial, when interacting, it seduces with comfort and lightness