Item No.
100192839
Saiba Task Chair
$1,975.00
Item No.
100192839
Saiba Task Chair
$1,975.00
- Gentle curves and fine tailoring.
- Comfortable lounge-like bucket seat.
- Height-adjustable rotating base.
- 35¾" H 25¾" W 24¼" D
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- Threshold Delivery, In-Home Delivery
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Designed by Naoto Fukasawa for Geiger
Manufacturer SKU:
Details
Celebrating the virtues of simple design and the way it seamlessly intertwines itself with the environments in which it’s found and the people who interact with it, the Saiba Chair (2016) is right at home wherever elegant seating is needed. Its comfortable lounge-like bucket seat is crafted with gentle curves and fine tailoring. A swiveling height-adjustable base completes the look of this warm, familiar form.
- Gentle curves and fine tailoring.
- Comfortable lounge-like bucket seat.
- Height-adjustable rotating base.
- Brand
- Geiger
- General Dimensions
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- 35¾" H 25¾" W 24¼" D
- Product Weight
- 34 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Mid Back
- Height (in): 35¾
- Width (in): 25¾
- Depth (in): 24¼
- Weight (lbs): 34
- Seat Height (in): 21¼
- Seat Width (in): 25¾
- Seat Depth (in): 17
- Arm Height (in): 27¾
High Back
- Height (in): 41½
- Width (in): 25¾
- Depth (in): 26½
- Weight (lbs): 37
- Seat Height (in): 21¼
- Seat Width (in): 25¾
- Seat Depth (in): 17
- Arm Height (in): 27¾
- Urethane seat shell
- Polyurethane foam padding
- Die-cast aluminum five-star base with casters
- Fabric or leather upholstery
Naoto Fukasawa
Naoto Fukasawa approaches design as a process of improving on what already exists by creating products so intuitive, the user interacts with them in a way that’s both uniquely satisfying and unconscious – in his words, “without thought."
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