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Magis Chair One Dwg

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"how do i assemble these chairs? I tried to click where it shows a diagram, but nothing pops up. There isn't a link available to click" I had to do some googling myself but found the assembly instructions on the manufacturer's website: Connect the black frame to the chair base, then connect each leg to the black frame. "how do you assemble chairs? is there a diagram i can follow?" When I purchased the chairs, the whole bottom section is assembled already, so all you have to do is connect the bottom section to the plastic chair piece with the rubber grommet between the bottom section and plastic chair, then just screw it all toegher. It took me less than 5 minutes per chair. "The base of the chair has rubber slip covers for the hooks that attach to the seat. Do those come off or stay on?" I removed them it was easier to assemble. "is there a manual to put chairs together? I don't remember getting a manual. It took a while to get the first chair set up.




when you put the screws in just make sure you don't put them in all the way until you have all 4 on. Thats probably the only advice I can give for putting the chair together. "Do you, by any chance, sell just the chair leg base (wood and metal attachments)? I'm in need of a replacement for one chair. Hello mattenotglossy, we do apologize, we do not currently offer replacement parts for this item. Please feel free to contact us again with any further questions. Thank you for shopping with us! "how wide are the legs at the widest point?" Hello kwm627, the legs are approximately 18.2 at their widest point. "Can I purchase just one of these? If I can't, Is there any product you can recommend that is similar that I can get just one of?" Hello oepth, I'm sorry this is only sold as a set. Here is a similar chair ITEM# 17258607. "Would these chairs match ITEM# 12105211? These look a bit more of a shinny finish. I wanted to make sure before I ordered and they didn't match.




Hello Casey C., yes these chairs should match with each other. Please let us know if you have any further questions. "hi, item 16076345 has a wood grain look to the chair. do these chairs have the wood grain look in the seat and on the back of the chair? Hello rdub, the wood grain appearance for this item is located on the legs. "Hi, do the seats have a faux wood grain look to them, or are they smooth? Hello Meghan M., the seats are molded plastic and will be smooth. "Hi, we had an exact problem that some of the other customers experienced -- the black metal bracket piece that connects the chair to the legs was crooked. How can we get the replacement part?" "What's the difference between this and item #16076345?" Hello jadorexo, the other item has a slightly darker color to the wood. "Hi, I got these chairs a couple years ago but one of the screws (and other little parts with it) came out and it is now all wobbly. How can I get a replacement screw?"




Hello Natalia D., please contact Customer Care at 1-800-The-Big-O (843-2446). "What is the max weight these chairs can handle" Hello SMID, we do not currently weight test items. We apologize for any inconvenience. "Can these be used outdoors?" Hello mrc27, chairs wood legs are not for outdoor. Have a good day! "I really just need one chair. Can I offer just one?" Hello cecilia15, we do apologize, this item is not currently offered separatley. "I see 32" is the height, but I am assuming that is the height including the back rest. What is the seat height on these chairs?" Hello ccalder, this item features a seat height of approximately 17 inches high. "Are these chairs extra ultra white, where they might have a grey tinge to them-or just basic white? My kitchen cabinets are just a tad off-white and I didn't want them to clash. Maybe someone can answer who has these? Hello olliesmom55555, based on customer reviews, these chairs are true white.




Never mind-I got them anyway and they are a white that IMO can go with white or a little off-white cabinets! "What is the weight limit for these chairs?" Hello gadgetgirl, we do not currently weight test items. "I am trying to purchase the white accent chair, but am not seeing that available under options. Do you happen to know when you will have it in stock?" Hello mfregon, you can choose the white chair from the drop down options menu on the item page. Thanks for shopping with us! The PILOT chair is an innovative, upholstered lounge chair from Knoll, designed by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby. PILOT is a simple comfortable and lightweight seating system designed for home, work and contract use. As spaces have to accommodate both work and play the flexibility of the PILOT range will suit all the user’s needs and preferences. PILOT is a rotating chair with visual and material lightness. On first viewing the chair, one notices that the seat is strongly cantilevered from the sub-frame and appears to float.




This allows space for the seat to flex downwards when sat on which greatly increases comfort. The apparently flat back panel also has a large amount of flexibility in its construction allowing it to curve to the body’s shape.Verner Panton was a master of the fluid, futuristic style of 1960s design that introduced the Pop aesthetic to furniture and interiors. Born in Denmark, he made his name there before settling in Switzerland in the 1960s. Nothing in Verner Panton’s childhood suggested that he might become a designer but meeting Pøul Henningsen at the Royal Academy of Art introduced Panton to product design. An equally important influence was Arne Jacobsen, whom Panton assisted from 1950 to 1952 on various projects including the famous 1951-52 Ant Chair. Panton later claimed he had “learned more from him than anyone else.” In 1955, Fritz Hansen began production of Panton’s Bachelor Chair and Tivoli Chair. But it was not until the Cone Chair’s introduction in 1959 that Panton came into his own with a truly distinctive style.




A thinly padded conical metal shell placed point-down on a cross-shaped metal base. A Danish businessman, Percy von Halling-Koch, spotted it at a restaurant opening and offered to put it into production for Panton. When it was photographed for Mobilia, the Danish design magazine, in 1961, Panton draped naked shop mannequins and models on the chairs, which caused a minor scandal. The Cone Chair even attracted controversy in New York, after the police ordered that it be removed from a shop window where large crowds had gathered to see it. Panton settled in Basel in where he began a long collaboration with Vitra, the European licensee of Herman Miller, the US furniture maker. They launched the Flying Chair, a playful piece of fantasy furniture, which was the hit of the 1964 Cologne Furniture Fair, and developed the 1967 Panton Chair, the first cantilevered chair made from a single piece of plastic. Sleek, sexy and a technical first, the Panton was the chair of the era. A glossy red Panton featured in Nova magazine’s 1970 shoot in which a model demonstrated “How to undress in front of your husband.”

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