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Calligaris Jam Swivel Office Chair Calligaris Jam Swivel Office Chair This chic desk chair features a metal frame and two-color technopolymer shell, with a glossy white seat and a transparent ... 24.86ʺW × 42.5ʺD × 24.86ʺH Transparent Office Chairs or Free Local Pickup in new york, NY View more products near New York Appropriate for large or fragile items. Costs range from $100 for smaller items delivered locally to $1,000+ for extra large items transported across the Continental United States. Final cost depends on the size of the items and the Local deliveries typically take about 2 weeks and longer distance deliveries typically take about 3-6 weeks. Shipment through recognized carriers such as UPS, FedEx, and USPS. Appropriate for smaller items, most accessories and some small furniture. Costs range from $9 to $299 and up, depending on the size and weight of the item. Delivery is typically 7-10 days Local pickup allows a buyer to avoid shipping costs by picking up an item in person.




The buyer must contact the seller within five business days of their purchase to coordinate a pickup date and time. Delays may result in As a lower cost alternative, some of our sellers offer local curbside delivery within a limited geography aroundThe buyer must contact the seller within five business days of their purchase to coordinate a delivery date and time. Delays may result in additional charges. If additional labor is required to move the item inside or upstairs, buyers should make sure to plan accordingly.Moving on to J, the next design in our festive alphabetical countdown is the Jam Chair created by Italian studio Archirivolto for Calligaris. Designed in 2006 for Italian furniture company Calligaris, the Jam Chair is instantly recognisable thanks to its two-colour polypropylene shell. Archirivolto, founded by designers Claudio Dondoli and Marco Pocci, moulded the dining chair so it features a glossy white seat on one side and a translucent back on the other.




Rows of oval-shaped holes pierce the back of the shell and reveal outlines of the back material, which is available in a range of colours. Chrome-finished steel tubing is used to create the legs – either straight or bent to create a sleigh-style base. The sleigh version has a leg that curves from the seat, down across the floor then back up to the shell on either side. Clear plastic shockproof feet are added to the base to prevent it scratching and slipping on floor surfaces. The design also comes with a spider base, as an office swivel chair and a barstool – all with the same shell composition and oval punctures. Archirivolto has created a series of chair designs for Calligaris since Dondoli and Marco Pocci started the studio in 1983, including the Alchemia chair with a latticed back and the Sorbetto chair that features a gently curved seat. Dezeen is publishing an A to Z of iconic chairs to count down the days until Christmas. Catch up with the list so far »




Contemporary Furniture for Oakland, CA, Berkeley, CA, San Francisco, CA & Surrounding Areas  When you purchase new furniture, you should be able to express who you are and how you live. provides furniture that is functional and contemporary, offering endless options for colors and materials. acacia table - white - clear alchemia chair - red parantesi table - extension Adorn your home with Calligaris furniture from KCC Modern Living. our furniture store to learn more about these pieces today!The document you are looking for may have been removed or re-named. Please contact the web site owner for further assistance. Sort by price: low to high Sort by price: high to lowFiled under: Backstage Pass, Movies, Sci-Fi Café — Leave a comment Yeah, Black Friday and Star Trek set decoration don’t really seem to go together, do they?  If you happened to be out and about on the retailers’ big day this week, and you happened to walk by the Target Portrait Studios inside your local Target Store, you might have seen this:




So what’s the big deal?  If you’re a Star Trek fan you might notice that Target is using some Italian-made “Calligaris Jam” counter stools for their photo salon guests.  Still no idea what I’m talking about?  These are the same style of chair that Chris Pine’s James T. Kirk is sitting in when he first meets Zoe Saldana’s Uhura, also sitting in this style of chair, in a Riverside, Iowa, bar, in the 2009 Star Trek movie.  This was the first ever meeting of these two characters in the Star Trek universe. The stools are visible at either side of the frame in this scene from the movie: This isn’t an every-day chair, and set designer Karen Manthey selected these fairly high end stools along with chairs for the Riverside, Iowa, location filmed in L.A. from the Italian design company’s selection of futuristic colors.  Below is a screen-used version from the set of the film, in the transparent orange variety, which CBS Paramount sold at auction a few years ago with a handful of other props from this scene. 




Target has the transparent red-colored version of the chair.  At $300-400 per chair, Target Stores must be doing fine in this troubled economy! If you’re wanting to bring some of the Star Trek futuristic look to your own home, you can buy these online in the bar stool version or a chair version, which also was used in the Riverside bar scene in the film–for the Star Trek fan who has everything, as they say. Or if you decide to use the Target Portrait Studio this season and you want to get a little sci-fi slant to your photo, ask to use this chair, and send the photo along and we might post it here.  Very unusual to see these obscure chairs as we roamed on Black Friday. While we’re discussing the Riverside bar scene, below are photos of detail of a screen-used cadet sweater worn by background female cadets in the 2009 Star Trek film.  This is the same uniquely knitted costume sweater as worn by Zoe Saldana playing Uhura as she sat on the bar stools in the above scene in the film.

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