Chairs

batch

design: Andreas Krob

With the skid-base chair batch, Wiesner-Hager has succeeded in combining a minimalist approach to design with technological sophistication: The graphic two-component shell has a hard core and a soft outer shell. This is why batch offers excellent sitting comfort despite its flat design – the usual pressure points on the edges cannot be felt. The possibility of densely stacking up to 30 chairs at a height of only 2 m is the prerequisite for space-saving storage. The rows are connected by means of a linking element integrated into the frame glides. A blend of chairs, with and without arms, can be interlinked and stacked.

linkable
stackable

Hard core, soft shell.

The high density stacking chair is ideally suited for use in large rooms and multipurpose areas such as conventions, conferences or seminars. Optional seat and row numbering that can be fitted without tools are also available. Although the plastic shell consists of two different components, the appearance is homogeneous. Its angular design coupled with the graphic skid frame made of 12 mm round steel is reminiscent of simple line drawings – the starting point for minimalism and reduction. An attractive selection of shell and frame colours together with numerous upholstery variants create a wide range of individual styles.

Area
Hospitality, Convention, Event, Seminar, Meeting, Workshop, Canteen, Working Café, Bistro

Features

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Detail shot of black rows of chairs.
Row linking. The linking element is integrated into the frame glides.
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Sitting comfort. Thanks to the flexible edges of the two-component seat shell, the usual pressure points on the edges cannot be felt.
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A black stacking trolley with black skid-base chairs.
Stacking. The possibility of densely stacking up to 30 chairs on the stacking trolley is the prerequisite for space-saving storage.
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Cut out of a gray skid-base chair
Upholstery. On request, the sled base chair ist available with upholstered seat or fully upholstered seat shell.
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Brown padded skid-base chair.
batch comfort: The decidedly generous upholstery lends the chair a homely, comfortable charm.
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Rownumbers of a skid-base chair.
Seat and row numbering (optional) can be fitted without tools.
Configurator

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Variants & technical data

Cut out of a black skid-base chair.
6800

Sled base chair stackable, seat shell, without upholstery

Cut out of a gray skid-base chair
6802

Sled base chair with arms stackable, seat shell, fully upholstered

Skid-base chair with a wooden seat shell and black armrest.
6803

Sled base chair with arms

stackable, oak plywood seat shell, seat upholstered
Skid-base chair with a wooden shell.
6801

Sled base chair

stackable, oak plywood seat shell, seat upholstered
Brown padded skid-base chair.
6805

Sled base chair with arms stackable

seat shell fully upholstered
Blue padded skid-base chair.
6804

Sled base chair stackable

seat shell fully upholstered
four skid-base chairs with and without armrest at a table
Two blue padded skid base chairs in a restaurant.
Four skid-base chairs at a table.
Black rows of chairs in a glazed room with a wooden floor.
Black rows of chairs on a wooden floor.
Restaurant with two blue padded skid-base chairs.

Formal minimalism combines with maximum seating comfort.

batch comfort is an extension of the successful skid-base chair with a version featuring luxuriant upholstery. Here, the minimalism of the delicate, graphic, round tubular frame combines with decidedly generous upholstery to lend the chair a homely, comfortable charm. The voluminous comfort upholstery is both visually appealing and pleasant to the touch, creating an interesting contrast to the graceful skid base. batch comfort can be linked and can be found in many areas of office architecture as well as in hotels and convention centres – especially in working cafés, conference lobbies, entrance areas, waiting zones and libraries.

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