
ORBIT chair
Designer Amtorp Design
Item no.100207107
VersionStone RPES bouclé w. antique pewter legs
Material
Colour
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Description The ORBIT chair has a distinctive and luxurious appearance with a round, plush upholstered seat and a wrap-around back. The chair's elegant design is accentuated by its conical legs, which add a touch of sophistication and elevate the design. The ORBIT COLLECTION consists of chairs, counter stools, lounge chairs and footstools.
Series ORBIT
Type Chair
Item No. 100207107

Height (cm):
87Width (cm):
64.5Depth (cm):
62Seating Height (cm):
50.5Seating Depth:
47Product Net Weight (kg):
7.9Material (Seat):
Fabric RPESStackable:
NoFire Resistant:
NoFSC™ Certified:
YesAssembled:
NoQuantity in Box:
2Box Height (cm):
89Box Width (cm):
63.5Box Depth (cm):
77.5Box Volume (cbm):
0.438Tara Weight (kg):
2.1 FSC™ Certification C171164
This design is made from FSC certified wood and other controlled sources, which ensures the use of wood from responsibly managed forests and good working conditions for those working in the forests. It also allows us traceability through our supply chain.
FSC certification is one of the steps we believe is necessary for our commitment to effective environmental and social standards.
FSC certification is one of the steps we believe is necessary for our commitment to effective environmental and social standards.
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The ORBIT chair has a distinctive
high-end look with a round, softly upholstered seat and a wrap-around back.


Designed by
Amtorp Design
- Jacob Amtorp
Danish designer and architect Jacob Amtorp, is based in Norway surrounded by the spectacular scenery of Norwegian nature.
After working as an architect on smaller and larger scale building projects, he founded his Studio “Amtorp design” in 2014. His approach to design is closely related to this experience and based on the philosophy, that design and architecture are part of the same culture.










