stacy
Design Lievore Altherr Molina,
2018
High performance in a quiet gesture, the stacking chair has grown up. The Stacy collection is inspired by classical architecture in colors that evoke structural materiality—brick, rust, sandstone, marble, iron—yet remains visually and physically lightweight. Discrete and distinguished, Stacy lends sophistication to modular seating needs.
The Stacy collection blends functionality with understated elegance. The essential form is lightweight at only 5.5 kg. It can be trolley stacked up to 40 chairs for ease of transport in provisional and impromptu seating environments like universities, conference rooms, auditoriums, churches, or public spaces. The sled base is available chromed or painted in four dfferent colors, with or without armrests; the shell is in polypropylene, with upholstered seat or fully upholstered, or fire retardant plastic finishes. Or create custom material pairings by combining different seat and backrest finish options: monocolor, colored seat and back, or black seat with a colored back. A suite of accessory options including a left or right side detachable writing tablet, a linking system, row spacer, numbering system and trolley for stacking enhance the Stacy’s functionality, while delicate details like a comfortable waterfall seat shape and gentle sloping backrest make this robustly practical chair anything but basic.
Lievore Altherr Molina was founded by Alberto Lievore, Jeannette Altherr and Manel Molina in 1991. Their humanist design approach is informed by the fundamental desire for pure, beautiful forms derived from the constraints of function, technology and context. Distinguished by a multi-disciplinary method that engages furniture, interior, product and package design, their work has been globally exhibited and acknowledged. They are the recipients of the prestigious National Design Award (1999) in Spain where they practice and teach extensively. Lievore Altherr Molina have created some of our most influential and beloved collections, such as Catifa, Duna and Leaf.

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