



Chair with arms 1966 designed by Richard Schultz for Knoll.
A bet for outdoor use that combines structure, mesh seat and structure available in white or Onyx.
The 1966 armchair by Knoll is a design by Richard Schultz for the American firm.
This design by Richard Schultz, the 1966 outdoor collection, was made at the request of Florence Knoll who, after retiring, wanted outdoor furniture that could withstand the corrosion of Florida's marine air. The 1966 collection is considered to be the first contemporary outdoor furniture and has been the standard in the category ever since.
The 1966 collection is made up of chairs, armchairs, tables, loungers and auxiliaries.
Materials: Cast aluminum structure and polyester paint finish, weather resistant. Polyester seat mesh coated in vinyl and finished in white or onyx.
Measurement:
Width 59 x Depth 61.5 x Total height 79 cm.
Seat height 45.5 cm.
Arm height 63.5 cm.
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