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BEETLE & BAT MEETING CHAIR

BY GAMFRATESI

The swivel base brings a corporate expression to the classic Beetle Meeting Chair and contributes to an elegant version for the traditional meeting chair.

Clean design with great functionality

While the graceful seat ensures a high level of comfort for long meetings and conferences, the swivel base embodies clean design with great functionality. The features are paired and make the chair ideal where the classic meeting chair would not be appropriate for aesthetic or space filling reasons.

Unlimited possibilities

With the introduction of the un-upholstered Beetle Chair, the collection has bloomed into a chair series with unlimited possibilities. The Beetle Chair is no longer only an upholstered chair but also available with a polypropylene plastic shell, giving it a lighter expression with notable durability at a lower price point.

The chair’s subtle matte texture offers a soft tactility where its outstanding sitting comfort is obtained. 

 

Thanks to the wide spectrum of colour and base options, the un-upholstered beetle is an ideal solution for both formal and informal spaces alike. Mix and match between the seven harmonious colours to create a personal expression.

The inspiration of the Beetle Chair was found in the insect world as GamFratesi has been looking closely at the anatomy, aesthetics and movement of a beetle. The design of the chair reinterprets the characteristic elements of the beetles’ sections: shape, shells, sutures, rigid outside and soft inside.

GAMFRATESI

 

GamFratesi Studio was established in 2006 by the Danish architect Stine Gam (born 1975) and the Italian architect Enrico Fratesi (born 1978). GamFratesi belongs to the latest generation of furniture architects and together they represent a new interpretation of the meeting between Danish and international design traditions.

GamFratesi's design takes its creative drive from a fusion of tradition and renewal and in an experimental approach to their chosen materials and techniques.

 

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