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Our award-winning Dutch design. Looks like a giant envelope; turns into a designer chair. When folded flat the volume of the Flux Chair is reduced with an unequalled 97%. This makes our furniture ideal for all your events, trade fairs you name it!Our award-winning Dutch design. Looks like a giant envelope; One craftily cut sheet of sustainable polypropylene; six colours to choose from; For extra comfort check out our chair pads below. Choose an optionanthracite greyblackbright orangeclassic redpebble greypure whiteClear Our new flux chair pads are not only comfortable but also easy to store and easy to clean! The pad is small enough to fit inside the folded chair and the cover is removable for machine washing. Available in red, back and antracite. Choose an optionchair pad antracitechair pad blackchair pad redClear If you don’t see the images please click the refresh button on the right. Folding the Flux Chair can be a bit tricky at first but once you get the hang of it it becomes easy very quickly.




Please find below the step by step video’s to help you fold your chair. chair (in) from flux on Vimeo. chair (out) from flux on Vimeo. flux chair in San Fransisco from flux on Vimeo. How to get 121 chairs into a MINI? from flux on Vimeo. flux chair from flux on Vimeo.Among the myriad events and exhibitions throughout Eindhoven, the 15th annual Dutch Design Week culminated with the Dutch Design Awards ceremony on Saturday 29 October. The headliner was Christien Meindertsma‘s FLAX Chair, which won the prestigious Future Award in the Product category. A remarkable example of a rigorous design process, the chair is the result of several years’ worth of research into flax as a material. Meindertsma went so far as to buy a flax farm along the way, and collaborated with Dutch companies such as Label Breed and Enkev to bring the FLAX Chair to market. Product is one of six main categories for the Dutch Design Awards. Other winners included: Dikke van Dale by Studio Joost Grootens (Communication);




Sistaaz of the Castle by Duran Lantink and Jan Hoek (Fashion); Biesbosch MuseumEiland by Studio Marco Vermeulen (Habitat); Designs for Flies by Frank Kolkman (Service & Systems); and Uruzgan’s Legacy by Specialist Operations (Design Research). The organisation also recognises the Best Client and Best Young Designer, awarded to Brabantia and Tom van Soest, respectively. The finalists in each category were exhibited at the Veemgebouw space for the duration of DDW, 22–30 October, where the public was invited to vote on its favorite design. The Crystal Houses by MVRDV, ABT & TU DELFT and POESIA won the most votes, aggregated from both on-site and online voting. Learn more about all of the winners on the Dutch Design Awards website. EUR400.00 - EUR499.99 (1) EUR1,300.00 - EUR1,399.99 (1) EUR1,700.00 - EUR1,799.99 (1) EUR3,200.00 - EUR3,299.99 (2) EUR3,500.00 - EUR3,599.99 (1) EUR3,800.00 and above (1) Aldo van den Nieuwelaar (2) Karel Boonzaaijer, Pierre Mazairac (1)




Mazairac / Bonzaaijer (1) Pastoe A'dammer Roll-fronted Cabinet Pastoe Joost Selection Frame Sideboard Pastoe Joost Selection Landscape Sideboard Pastoe Joost Selection Vision Boxes Pastoe Vision Next VN01 Shelf Combination +49 30 / 688 132 999EINDHOVEN – On Saturday 29 October during Dutch Design Week the Dutch Design Awards were presented. The winner in the Product category, FLAX Chair by Christien Meindertsma, impressed the international jury on all fronts, and won the Future Award: the big prize for the most promising design for the future. Dutch Design Awards (DDA) were awarded in six categories. In addition, there were special prizes for young talent (Young Designer Award), clients (Best Client Award) and a Public Award. In this project, Christien Meindertsma once again impressed the jury with her thorough approach. She has been conducting research into the potentials of flax as a material for many years; Meindertsma even bought a flax plot to gain an understanding of how the material can be processed.




This project is clearly about more than just another chair: it is the result of long-term research into the material qualities of flax, a desire to reinstate the value of a largely underrated fibre (the short flax fibre), and seeking to connect with Dutch companies to launch a new product on the market. Working in collaboration with Label Breed and Enkev, these efforts culminated in an astonishingly elegant result. The jury considers the FLAX Chair an excellent example of what contemporary design can achieve. Other Dutch Design Awards winners this year: Dikke van Dale by Studio Joost Grootens (Communication), Sistaaz of the Castle by Duran Lantink and Jan Hoek (Fashion), Biesbosch MuseumEiland by Studio Marco Vermeulen (Habitat), FLAX Chair by Christien Meindertsma (Product), Designs for Flies by Frank Kolkman (Service & Systems), Uruzgan’s Legacy by Specialist Operations (Design Research) and Brabantia (Best Client Award). Crystal Houses by MVRDV, ABT & TU DELFT and POESIA received the highest number of votes from audiences in the exhibition and online, with which it earned the Public Award.




The winners were announced on Saturday 29 October during Dutch Design Week. The Awards show, together with the exhibition of the finalists’ work during Dutch Design Week (22-30 October 2016) and the publication Dutch Design Today, form a platform for the full spectrum of Dutch design. For additional information, visit dutchdesignawards.nl. Dutch Design Foundation (DDF) is optimistic and believes that the problem-solving capabilities of designers are essential for shaping our future. Which is why Dutch Design Foundation stimulates young design talent by offering opportunities, support, publicity, and a platform. Dutch Design Foundation organises Dutch Design Week and the Dutch Design Awards. DDF is active throughout the Netherlands and far beyond. Throughout the year, DDF organises debates, lectures, exhibitions and seminars. With this, DDF highlights the most outstanding and promising designers, bringing their ideas and designs into the world. Poul Cadovius, Louis van Teeffelen, Webe, Niels Otto Möller, Charles and Ray Eames, Herman Miller, Kai Kristiansen, Hans Wegner, Bramin, Muntendam, De Ster Gelderland, Cees Braakman, Pastoe, Cesare Lacca, Juul Kristensen, Grete Jalk, Wikkelso, A.A. Patijn, Zijlstra Joure, Knoll Antimott, Niels Bach, Topform, Wilkhahn, Theo Ruth for Artifort, Nisse string, WHB string, Willy Guhl, Johannes Andersen, Uldum Mobelfabrik, William Watting, Fristho

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