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Vent dining chair model 1

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Vent dining chair model 1

We present our chameleon: the Vent outdoor chair, an item that seems to change its appearance depending on the colour you choose. In neutral tones like white, light grey or anthracite, it comes across as a discreet, sober, elegant design. But in colours like pink, red, blue or yellow it can become that colourful, fun item that’s clamouring to be noticed.

This is the version with runner legs. Its simple, austere look means it can be fitted in with all kinds of decorative options. That’s why Vent is so versatile as an additional piece that can be combined with dining tables in all sorts of different styles. This product is highly weather resistant, as the seat and back are made from one single piece of rigid polyurethane and the legs are steel tubes.

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This chair is the perfect model for achieving a radical change of look without changing your outdoor table if it’s in good condition. Simply adding a few Vent chairs in a strong colour will make your outdoor dining area look totally different.

Vent has a design that can fit in with both outdoor and indoor settings. If you want to use it for a dining area inside your home, go ahead!

Vent chairs can be stacked together, so you can use the ones you need on a daily basis and keep lots of others for when you have visitors as they’ll take up very little space in your storage area.

If you’re looking for a chair with a versatile appearance, maybe you should take a look at our Basic.

Be bold and combine models in different colours. Use our colour chart to make sure your choice matches your colour scheme.

Measurements
54x50x78 cm / 21x20x31 inch
Materials
Made of Thermo-lacquered galvanized steel and stiff polyurethane. Stackable
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Designer

Made Studio

Made Studio was founded in Valencia in 2017 by architects Borja García and Laura Ros. Focused on the development of architectural projects, interior design and product design, the studio joins professionals from industrial and architectural design.

“I have always enjoyed asking myself how and why things are done. What started out as a concern, little by little turned into a passion and finally became a profession”.

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