The Catifa 53 chair features a five-way swivel base crafted from polished aluminum, equipped with self-braking castors and a gas-lift mechanism for seamless height adjustment. Its shell is available in a variety of customizable options, including single or bi-color polypropylene (ColorBi®), standard or inverted designs, and upholstery choices such as leather, faux leather, fabric, or customer-provided materials. Additionally, it offers wood finishes in natural oak, bleached oak, or wengé, with optional front-face upholstery. The chair’s double-curved plywood or polypropylene shell, combined with its sleek, minimalist profile, embodies conceptual purity and sensuality, making it suitable for both residential and contract use in diverse indoor and outdoor settings. The base options include chrome or satin-finish steel, aluminum, or powder-coated aluminum, with configurations like sled, four-leg, cantilevered, or five-star bases, some of which are stackable for efficient storage. A 3D file of the Catifa 53 is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning.
Arper, the Italian design powerhouse behind Catifa 53, has been a leader in contemporary furniture since its founding in 1989, renowned for its elegant, minimalist designs that blend timeless aesthetics with high-quality craftsmanship, catering to both residential and commercial spaces worldwide.
The Young Collection features a lightweight yet sturdy and durable design, highlighted by its stackable chairs with a curved plywood shell and a solid oak frame, blending elegance with practicality. For more detailed information, refer to the YOUNG 421 model by Pedrali, and note that a 3D file of the product is available for download. Pedrali, an esteemed Italian interior design company established in 1963 in Mornico al Serio, Bergamo, is renowned for its contemporary furniture that combines modern aesthetics with functional versatility, catering to both commercial and residential spaces globally.